| Literature DB >> 29363563 |
Qing-Qing Yang1,2, Dong-Sheng Zhao1,3, Chang-Quan Zhang1,3, Hong-Yu Wu1, Qian-Feng Li1,3, Ming-Hong Gu1, Samuel Sai-Ming Sun4,3, Qiao-Quan Liu5,3.
Abstract
Cereal endosperms produce a vast array of metabolites, including the essential amino acid lysine (Lys). Enhanced accumulation of Lys has been achieved via metabolic engineering in cereals, but the potential connection between metabolic engineering and Lys fortification is unclear. In mature seeds of engineered High Free Lysine (HFL) rice (Oryza sativa), the endosperm takes on a characteristic dark-brown appearance. In this study, we use an integrated metabolomic and transcriptomic approach combined with functional validation to elucidate the key metabolites responsible for the dark-brown phenotype. Importantly, we found that serotonin biosynthesis was elevated dramatically and closely linked with dark-brown endosperm color in HFL rice. A functional connection between serotonin and endosperm color was confirmed via overexpression of TDC3, a key enzyme of serotonin biosynthesis. Furthermore, we show that both the jasmonate signaling pathway and TDC expression were strongly induced in the late stage of endosperm development of HFL rice, coinciding with serotonin accumulation and dark-brown pigmentation. We propose a model for the metabolic connection between Lys and serotonin metabolism in which elevated 2-aminoadipate from Lys catabolism may play a key role in the connection between the jasmonate signaling pathway, serotonin accumulation, and the brown phenotype in rice endosperm. Our data provide a deeper understanding of amino acid metabolism in rice. In addition, the finding that both Lys and serotonin accumulate in HFL rice grains should promote efforts to create a nutritionally favorable crop.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29363563 PMCID: PMC5841688 DOI: 10.1104/pp.17.01283
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340