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Combined effects of a glycine-rich RNA-binding protein and a NAC transcription factor extend grain fill duration and improve malt barley agronomic performance.

Burcu Alptekin1, Dylan Mangel1,2, Duke Pauli1,3, Tom Blake1, Jennifer Lachowiec1, Traci Hoogland1, Andreas Fischer1, Jamie Sherman4.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: Two key barley genes independently control anthesis and senescence timing, enabling the manipulation of grain fill duration, grain size/plumpness, and grain protein concentration. Plant developmental processes such as flowering and senescence have direct effects on cereal yield and quality. Previous work highlighted the importance of two tightly linked genes encoding a glycine-rich RNA-binding protein (HvGR-RBP1) and a NAC transcription factor (HvNAM1), controlling barley anthesis timing, senescence, and percent grain protein. Varieties that differ in HvGR-RBP1 expression, 'Karl'(low) and 'Lewis'(high), also differ in sequence 1 KB upstream of translation start site, including an ~ 400 bp G rich insertion in the 5'-flanking region of the 'Karl' allele, which could disrupt gene expression. To improve malt quality, the (low-grain protein, delayed-senescence) 'Karl' HvNAM1 allele was introgressed into Montana germplasm. After several seasons of selection, the resulting germplasm was screened for the allelic combinations of HvGR-RBP1 and HvNAM1, finding lines combining 'Karl' alleles for both genes (-/-), lines combining 'Lewis' (functional, expressed) HvGR-RBP1 with 'Karl' HvNAM1 alleles ( ±), and lines combining 'Lewis' alleles for both genes (+ / +). Field experiments indicate that the functional ('Lewis,'  +) HvGR-RBP1 allele is associated with earlier anthesis and with slightly shorter plants, while the 'Karl' (-) HvNAM1 allele delays maturation. Genotypes carrying the ± allele combination therefore had a significantly (3 days) extended grain fill duration, leading to a higher percentage of plump kernels, slightly enhanced test weight, and lower grain protein concentration when compared to the other allele combinations. Overall, our data suggest an important function for HvGR-RBP1 in the control of barley reproductive development and set the stage for a more detailed functional analysis of this gene.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33084930     DOI: 10.1007/s00122-020-03701-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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