| Literature DB >> 28549232 |
Hui Li1, Qianlin Xiao2, Chunxia Zhang3, Jia Du4, Xiao Li5, Huanhuan Huang6, Bin Wei7, Yangping Li8, Guowu Yu9, Hanmei Liu10, Yufeng Hu11, Yinghong Liu12, Junjie Zhang13, Yubi Huang14.
Abstract
Maize is an important food crop and industrial material owing to its high starch content. However, the mechanism of starch synthesis is not fully elucidated, especially with regard to the expression and regulation of starch synthetic genes. The APETALA2/Ethylene Responsive Factor (AP2/ERF) family plays a crucial role in various biological processes via regulating gene expression. In this study, the ZmEREB94 gene was identified through co-expression analysis. Bioinformatics analysis confirmed that ZmEREB94 belongs to the AP2/ERF family. Expression pattern analysis showed that this protein is strongly expressed in the maize endosperm. A ZmEREB94-GFP fusion protein was localized in the nuclei of onion epidermal cells, and ZmEREB94 showed strong transcriptional activation activity, which indicated that this protein is a transcription factor. In addition, yeast-one hybrid assays and transient expression in maize endosperm showed that ZmEREB94 could directly bind to the ZmSSI promoter and indirectly regulate ZmSh2 and ZmGBSSI expression. Our results revealed that ZmEREB94 might act as a key regulator of starch synthesis in maize.Entities:
Keywords: AP2; Endosperm; Starch synthesis; Transcription factor
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28549232 DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2017.04.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Plant Physiol ISSN: 0176-1617 Impact factor: 3.549