Characterization of SSIIIa-Deficient Mutants of Rice: The Function of SSIIIa and Pleiotropic Effects by SSIIIa Deficiency in the Rice Endosperm

dc.contributor.author Fujita, Naoka
dc.contributor.author Jane, Jay-Lin
dc.contributor.author Yoshida, Mayumi
dc.contributor.author Kondo, Tomonori
dc.contributor.author Saito, Kaori
dc.contributor.author Utsumi, Yoshinori
dc.contributor.author Tokunaga, Takashi
dc.contributor.author Nishi, Aiko
dc.contributor.author Satoh, Hikaru
dc.contributor.author Park, Jin-Hee
dc.contributor.author Jane, Jay-Lin
dc.contributor.author Miyao, Akio
dc.contributor.author Hirochika, Hirohiko
dc.contributor.author Nakamura, Yasunori
dc.contributor.department Food Science and Human Nutrition
dc.date 2018-01-23T03:40:19.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-30T03:58:59Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-30T03:58:59Z
dc.date.copyright Mon Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2007
dc.date.issued 2007-08-01
dc.description.abstract <p>Starch synthase IIIa (SSIIIa)-deficient rice (<em>Oryza sativa</em>) mutants were generated using retrotransposon insertion and chemical mutagenesis. The lowest migrating SS activity bands on glycogen-containing native polyacrylamide gel, which were identified to be those for SSIIIa, were completely absent in these mutants, indicating that they are <em>SSIIIa</em> null mutants. The amylopectin B2 to B4 chains with degree of polymerization (DP) ≥ 30 and the <em>M</em>r of amylopectin in the mutant were reduced to about 60% and 70% of the wild-type values, respectively, suggesting that SSIIIa plays an important part in the elongation of amylopectin B2 to B4 chains. Chains with DP 6 to 9 and DP 16 to 19 decreased while chains with DP 10 to 15 and DP 20 to 25 increased in the mutants amylopectin. These changes in the <em>SSIIIa</em> mutants are almost opposite images of those of <em>SSI</em>-deficient rice mutant and were caused by 1.3- to 1.7-fold increase of the amount of SSI in the mutants endosperm. Furthermore, the amylose content and the extralong chains (DP ≥ 500) of amylopectin were increased by 1.3- and 12-fold, respectively. These changes in the composition in the mutants starch were caused by 1.4- to 1.7-fold increase in amounts of granules-bound starch synthase (GBSSI). The starch granules of the mutants were smaller with round shape, and were less crystalline. Thus, deficiency in SSIIIa, the second major SS isozyme in developing rice endosperm affected the structure of amylopectin, amylase content, and physicochemical properties of starch granules in two ways: directly by the SSIIIa deficiency itself and indirectly by the enhancement of both <em>SSI</em> and <em>GBSSI</em> gene transcripts.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This article is published as N. Fujita, M. Yoshida, T. Kondo, K. Saito, Y. Utsumi, T. Tokunaga, A. Nishi, H. Satoh, J.H. Park, J. Jane, A. Miyao, H. Hirochika, Y. Nakamura, “Characterization of SSIIIadeficient mutants of rice (<em>Oryza sativa</em> L.) and the function of SSIIIa in the rice endosperm.” 2007, <em>Plant Physiology</em>, 144(4); 2009-2023. Doi: <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1104%2Fpp.107.102533" target="_blank">10.1104/pp.107.102533</a>. Posted with permission. </p>
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dc.subject.disciplines Food Chemistry
dc.subject.disciplines Food Processing
dc.subject.disciplines Food Science
dc.subject.disciplines Human and Clinical Nutrition
dc.subject.disciplines Molecular, Genetic, and Biochemical Nutrition
dc.subject.disciplines Plant Sciences
dc.title Characterization of SSIIIa-Deficient Mutants of Rice: The Function of SSIIIa and Pleiotropic Effects by SSIIIa Deficiency in the Rice Endosperm
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