| Literature DB >> 26523777 |
Davide Sosso1, Dangping Luo2, Qin-Bao Li3, Joelle Sasse1, Jinliang Yang4, Ghislaine Gendrot5, Masaharu Suzuki6, Karen E Koch6, Donald R McCarty6, Prem S Chourey3,6, Peter M Rogowsky5, Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra7, Bing Yang2, Wolf B Frommer1.
Abstract
Carbohydrate import into seeds directly determines seed size and must have been increased through domestication. However, evidence of the domestication of sugar translocation and the identities of seed-filling transporters have been elusive. Maize ZmSWEET4c, as opposed to its sucrose-transporting homologs, mediates transepithelial hexose transport across the basal endosperm transfer layer (BETL), the entry point of nutrients into the seed, and shows signatures indicative of selection during domestication. Mutants of both maize ZmSWEET4c and its rice ortholog OsSWEET4 are defective in seed filling, indicating that a lack of hexose transport at the BETL impairs further transfer of sugars imported from the maternal phloem. In both maize and rice, SWEET4 was likely recruited during domestication to enhance sugar import into the endosperm.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26523777 DOI: 10.1038/ng.3422
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Genet ISSN: 1061-4036 Impact factor: 38.330