生物
水稻
转录因子
粳稻
直链淀粉
粮食品质
生物技术
遗传学
植物
基因
食品科学
淀粉
农学
作者
Meng Jiang,Ruiqing Li,Yue Song,Jiale Chen,Jinhe Bai,Jun Tang,Qing Wang,Vasileios Fotopoulos,Qian‐Hao Zhu,Ruifang Yang,Ruiqing Li
摘要
SUMMARY Understanding and optimizing the process of grain filling helps the quest to maximize rice ( Oryza sativa L.) seed yield and quality, yet the intricate mechanisms at play remain fragmented. Transcription factors (TFs) are major players in the gene networks underlying the grain filling process. Here, we employed grain incomplete filling ( OsGIF1 )/ cell wall invertase 2 , a key gene involved in grain filling, to explore its upstream TFs and identified a bZIP family TF, OsbZIP10, to be a transcriptional activator of OsGIF1 . Rice grains of the knockouts of OsbZIP10 showed increased white‐core rates but lower amylose content (AC), leading to better eating and cooking qualities in all genetic backgrounds investigated, though the impact of mutations in OsbZIP10 on grain weight depended on genetic background. Multi‐omics analyses suggested that, in addition to OsGIF1 , multiple genes involved in different biological processes contributing to grain filling were targeted by OsbZIP10 , including OsAGPS1 , a gene encoding the ADP‐Glc pyrophosphorylase (AGPase) small subunit, and genes contributing to homeostasis of reactive oxygen species. Distinct genetic make‐up was observed in OsbZIP10 between japonica and indica rice varieties, with the majority varieties of each subspecies belonging to two different haplotypes that were closely associated with AC. Overexpressing the haplotype linked to high‐AC in the low‐AC genetic background increased AC. Overall, this study sheds crucial light on the significance of the OsbZIP10–OsGIF1 module in the determination of rice grain quality, offering a potential avenue for genetic engineering of rice to produce seeds with tailored attributes.
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