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Peihong Jiang1, JianSheng Gao2, Junyi Mu1, Luning Duan1, Yunsong Gu1, Shichen Han1, Lin Chen1, Yaxuan Li1, Yueming Yan1, Xiaohui Li3.
Abstract
GS5 encoding a serine carboxypeptidase-like protein positively regulates grain size and weight through the regulation of grain width and filling and is helpful in improving cereal yields. Grain width variation determined by GS5 is associated with cell number and size, but the actual underlying mechanism is still unclear. Two orthologs of GS5, TtGS5-3A-G and TtGS5-3G-G, were cloned from the Triticum timopheevi accession no. CWI17006. To identify the proteins that interacted with TtGS5-3A-G and TtGS5-3G-G in premature grains, we performed pull-down assays followed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry analysis. The analyses revealed 18 proteins were present in both the TtGS5-3A-G and TtGS5-3G-G interactomes. Among five candidates selected, only Annexin D1 interacted with both TtGS5-3A-G and TtGS5-3G-G in yeast. Annexin D1, TtGS5-3A-G, and TtGS5-3G-G were located on the cytoplasmic membranes of Arabidopsis protoplasts and onion epidermal cells, and interactions between Annexin D1 and TtGS5-3A-G, as well as TtGS5-3G-G, were shown by bimolecular fluorescence complementation assays. Annexin D1 was expressed widely in different tissues, and it co-expressed with TtGS5-3A-G/TtGS5-3G-G at the grain enlargement phase. These results indicated that Annexin D1 interacted with TtGS5-3A-G and TtGS5-3G-G in premature grains. Together with the structural similarities of Annexin D1 to known fiber elongation factors, we proposed that TtGS5 might regulate the cell size by interacting with Annexin D1. The results provide significant new information for understanding the roles that GS5 plays in regulating grain size, which may be useful in improving crop yields.Entities:
Keywords: Annexin; Grain size; Triticum timopheevi; TtGS5
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31970663 DOI: 10.1007/s13353-020-00539-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Genet ISSN: 1234-1983 Impact factor: 3.240