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The impact of the indica rice SSIIa allele on the apparent high amylose starch from rice grain with downregulated japonica SBEIIb.

Authors :
Luo, Jixun
Butardo, Vito M.
Yang, Qiang
Konik-Rose, Christine
Colgrave, Michelle L.
Millar, Anthony
Jobling, Stephen A.
Li, Zhongyi
Source :
Theoretical & Applied Genetics; Oct2020, Vol. 133 Issue 10, p2961-2974, 14p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Key message: Catalytically active indica SSIIa allele in high amylose rice with down-regulated japonica SBEIIb can increase starch content and modify the starch structure and properties without changing its amylose content. Rice (Oryza sativa) genotypes with inactive starch synthase IIa (SSIIa) with recessive variants of starch branching enzyme IIb (SBEIIb) exhibit a range of alterations in grain phenotype, starch granule morphology, starch granule bound proteins, starch structure, and functional properties. However, the interactions between the two enzymes have not been thoroughly investigated yet. We analysed recombinant rice lines having down-regulated SBEIIb expression (SBEIIb<superscript>DR</superscript>) with either indica or japonica type SSIIa (SSIIa<superscript>ind</superscript> or SSIIa<superscript>jap</superscript>). In SBEIIb<superscript>DR</superscript> rice starch granules, the increased abundance of two protein bands (SSI and SSIIa) was found with eight additional protein bands not generally associated with starch granules. The amount of SSIIa was higher in SSIIa<superscript>ind</superscript>SBEIIb<superscript>DR</superscript> than SSIIa<superscript>jap</superscript>SBEIIb<superscript>DR</superscript>, which indicated that indica type SSIIa, possibly in the monomer form, was extensively involved in starch biosynthesis in the SBEIIb<superscript>DR</superscript> endosperm. Furthermore, SSIIa<superscript>ind</superscript>SBEIIb<superscript>DR</superscript> grains had higher total starch content and higher starch swelling power than SSIIa<superscript>jap</superscript>SBEIIb<superscript>DR</superscript> lines, but the amylopectin gelatinization temperatures and enthalpy and the apparent amylose content remained similar. In summary, this work suggests that SSIIa<superscript>ind</superscript> can partly compensate for the alteration of starch synthesis resulting from the SBEIIb down-regulation in japonica background without reducing its amylose content. The study provides insight into the starch structural and textural improvements of high amylose starch. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00405752
Volume :
133
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Theoretical & Applied Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145716111
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-020-03649-2