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An L-type lectin receptor-like kinase promotes starch accumulation during rice pollen maturation

Authors :
Yang Tao
Aiping Zheng
Jun Zhu
Yueyang Liang
Guoqiang Yuan
Xu Zhang
Aijun Wang
Xiumei Yu
Shiquan Wang
Miaomiao Liu
Qiao Xiao
Lingxia Wang
Ting Zou
Qiming Deng
Huainian Liu
Shuangcheng Li
Dan Zhou
Ping Li
Zhiyuan He
Source :
Development (Cambridge, England). 148(6)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Starch accumulation is key for the maturity of rice pollen grains; however, the regulatory mechanism underlying this process remains unknown. Here, we have isolated a male-sterile rice mutant, abnormal pollen 1 (ap1), which produces nonviable pollen grains with defective starch accumulation. Functional analysis revealed that AP1 encodes an active L-type lectin receptor-like kinase (L-LecRLK). AP1 is localized to the plasma membrane and its transcript is highly accumulated in pollen during the starch synthesis phase. RNA-seq and phosphoproteomic analysis revealed that the expression/phosphorylation levels of numerous genes/proteins involved in starch and sucrose metabolism pathway were significantly altered in the mutant pollen, including a known rice UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (OsUGP2). We further found that AP1 physically interacts with OsUGP2 to elevate its enzymatic activity, likely through targeted phosphorylation. These findings revealed a novel role of L-LecRLK in controlling pollen maturity via modulating sucrose and starch metabolism.

Details

ISSN :
14779129
Volume :
148
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Development (Cambridge, England)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7dfe9dee090de4bac32d22d14ecf4cce