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FLOURY ENDOSPERM11 encoding a plastid heat shock protein 70 is essential for amyloplast development in rice.

Xiaopin Zhu1, Xuan Teng1, Yunlong Wang1, Yuanyuan Hao1, Ruonan Jing1, Yongfei Wang1, Yi Liu1, Jianping Zhu1, Mingming Wu1, Mingsheng Zhong1, Xiaoli Chen1, Yuanyan Zhang1, Wenwei Zhang1, Chunming Wang1, Yihua Wang2, Jianmin Wan3.   

Abstract

Mutations of stromal Hsp70 cause chloroplast developmental abnormalities and knockout mutants of stromal Hsp70 usually exhibit protein import deficiencies. However, their effects have not been studied in amyloplast development. Here, we identified an amyloplast abnormal development mutant, floury endosperm11 (flo11) that exhibited an opaque phenotype in the inner core and the periphery of grains. Semi-thin section revealed defective amyloplast development in the flo11 endosperm. Map-based cloning and subsequent complementation test demonstrated that FLO11 encoded a plastid-localized heat shock protein 70 (OsHsp70cp-2). OsHsp70cp-2 was abundantly expressed in developing endosperm, whereas its paralogous gene OsHsp70cp-1 was mainly expressed in photosynthetic tissues. Ectopic expression of OsHsp70cp-1 under the control of OsHsp70cp-2 promoter rescued the mutant phenotype of flo11. Moreover, simultaneous knockdown of both OsHsp70cp genes resulted in white stripe leaves and opaque endosperm. BiFC and Co-IP assays revealed that OsHsp70cp-2 was associated with Tic complex. Taken together, OsHsp70cp-2 may regulate protein import into amyloplasts, which is essential for amyloplast development in rice.
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Keywords:  Amyloplast development; Floury endosperm; Heat shock protein 70; Oryza sativa; Tic complex

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30466604     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2018.09.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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