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Maize Golden2-like transcription factors boost rice chloroplast development, photosynthesis, and grain yield.

Authors :
Su-Ying Yeh
Hsin-Hung Lin
Yao-Ming Chang
Yu-Lun Chang
Chao-Kang Chang
Yi-Cin Huang
Yi-Wen Ho
Chu-Yin Lin
Jun-Ze Zheng
Wann-Neng Jane
Chun-Yeung Ng
Mei-Yeh Lu
I-Ling Lai
Kin-Ying To
Wen-Hsiung Li
Ku, Maurice S. B.
Source :
Plant Physiology. Jan2022, Vol. 188, p442-459. 18p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Chloroplasts are the sites for photosynthesis, and two Golden2-like factors act as transcriptional activators of chloroplast development in rice (Oryza sativa L.) and maize (Zea mays L.). Rice OsGLK1 and OsGLK2 are orthologous to maize ZmGLK1 (ZmG1) and ZmGLK2 (ZmG2), respectively. However, while rice OsGLK1 and OsGLK2 act redundantly to regulate chloroplast development in mesophyll cells, maize ZmG1 and ZmG2 are functionally specialized and expressed in different cell-specific manners. To boost rice chloroplast development and photosynthesis, we generated transgenic rice plants overexpressing ZmG1 and ZmG2, individually or simultaneously, with constitutive promoters (pZmUbi::ZmG1 and p35S::ZmG2) or maize promoters (pZmG1::ZmG1, pZmG2::ZmG2, and pZmG1::ZmG1/pZmG2::ZmG2). Both ZmG1 and ZmG2 genes were highly expressed in transgenic rice leaves. Moreover, ZmG1 and ZmG2 showed coordinated expression in pZmG1::ZmG1/pZmG2::ZmG2 plants. All Golden2-like (GLK) transgenic plants had higher chlorophyll and protein contents, Rubisco activities and photosynthetic rates per unit leaf area in flag leaves. However, the highest grain yields occurred when maize promoters were used; pZmG1::ZmG1, pZmG2::ZmG2, and pZmG1::ZmG1/pZmG2::ZmG2 transgenic plants showed increases in grain yield by 51%, 47%, and 70%, respectively. In contrast, the pZmUbi::ZmG1 plant produced smaller seeds without yield increases. Transcriptome analysis indicated that maize GLKs act as master regulators promoting the expression of both photosynthesis-related and stress-responsive regulatory genes in both rice shoot and root. Thus, by promoting these important functions under the control of their own promoters, maize GLK1 and GLK2 genes together dramatically improved rice photosynthetic performance and productivity. A similar approach can potentially improve the productivity of many other crops. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00320889
Volume :
188
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161109901
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiab511