Multigene engineering of starch biosynthesis in maize endosperm increases the total starch content and the proportion of amylose

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Lili Jiang
Xiaoming Yu
Xin Qi
Qian Yu
Sen Deng
Bing Bai
Ning Li
Ai Zhang
Changfu Zhu
Bao Liu
Jinsong Pang
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[1] Northeast Normal University,Key Laboratory of Molecular Epigenetics of the Ministry of Education (MOE)
[2] Jilin Agricultural University,Faculty of Agronomy
[3] Changchun Normal University,School of Life Sciences
[4] Universitat de Lleida-Agrotecnio Center,Departament de Producció Vegetal i Ciència Forestal
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Transgenic Research | 2013年 / 22卷
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Maize (; ); Starch; Amylose; Genetic engineering; Multigene transformation; Transgenic plants;
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Maize (Zea mays spp. mays) is a staple crop for more than 900 million people. The seeds or kernels provide a rich source of calories because ~70 % of the weight is carbohydrate, mostly in the form of starch. The content and composition of starch are complex traits controlled by many genes, offering multiple potential targets for intervention. We used a multigene engineering approach combining the overexpression of Bt2, Sh2, Sh1 and GbssIIa (to enhance the activity of sucrose synthase, AGPase and granule-bound starch synthase) with the suppression of SbeI and SbeIIb by RNA interference (to reduce the activity of starch branching enzyme). Maize plants expressing all six genes plus the selectable marker showed a 2.8–7.7 % increase in the endosperm starch content and a 37.8–43.7 % increase in the proportion of amylose, which was significant compared to untransformed control plants. We also observed improvements in other agronomic traits, such as a 20.1–34.7 % increase in 100-grain weight, a 13.9–19.0 % increase in ear weight, and larger kernels with a better appearance, presumably reflecting the modified starch structure within the kernels. Our results confirm that multigene engineering applied to the starch biosynthesis pathway can not only modulate the quality and quantity of starch but can also improve starch-dependent agronomic traits.
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