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Natural variation of ZmCGT1 is responsible for isoorientin accumulation in maize silk.

Authors :
Sun, Xiaorong
Xue, Xiaofeng
Wang, Xiaqing
Zhang, Chun
Zheng, Dengyu
Song, Wei
Zhao, Jiuran
Wei, Jianhua
Wu, Zhongyi
Zhang, Zhongbao
Source :
Plant Journal. Jan2022, Vol. 109 Issue 1, p64-76. 13p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

SUMMARY: Maize (Zea mays L.) silk contains high levels of flavonoids and is widely used to promote human health. Isoorientin, a natural C‐glycoside flavone abundant in maize silk, has attracted considerable attention due to its potential value. Although different classes of flavonoid have been well characterized in plants, the genes involved in the biosynthesis of isoorientin in maize are largely unknown. Here, we used targeted metabolic profiling of isoorientin on the silks in an association panel consisting of 294 maize inbred lines. We identified the gene ZmCGT1 by genome‐wide association analysis. The ZmCGT1 protein was characterized as a 2‐hydroxyflavanone C‐glycosyltransferase that can C‐glycosylate 2‐hydroxyflavanone to form flavone‐C‐glycoside after dehydration. Moreover, ZmCGT1 overexpression increased isoorientin levels and RNA interference‐mediated ZmCGT1 knockdown decreased accumulation of isoorientin in maize silk. Further, two nucleotide polymorphisms, A502C and A1022G, which led to amino acid changes I168L and E341G, respectively, were identified to be functional polymorphisms responsible for the natural variation in isoorientin levels. In summary, we identified the gene ZmCGT1, which plays an important role in isoorientin biosynthesis, providing insights into the genetic basis of the natural variation in isoorientin levels in maize silk. The identified favorable CG allele of ZmCGT1 may be further used for genetic improvement of nutritional quality in maize. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09607412
Volume :
109
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154390405
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.15549