DsCER26 Affects the Leaf Dehydration Tolerance of Rice by Altering Cuticular Wax Alkane Production without Affecting the Grain Fatty Acid Content

IF 2.9 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Haizhen Zhang, Zhiyan Wan, Jianhua Liu, Xuefei Hu, Lulu Ren, Shuang Feng, Kun Qiao, Jingang Wang and Aimin Zhou*, 
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Plant aerial organs are covered in cuticular wax, which plays an important role in response to dehydration stress by limiting non-stomatal water loss. Cuticular wax is a complex mixture of very-long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) with chain lengths ranging from 20 to 34 carbons (C) and their derivatives. Research suggests that the ECERIFERUM2-like (CER2-like) proteins in Arabidopsis and rice are involved in the biosynthesis of the wax composition beyond C24. However, the CER2-like protein function in other plants remains uninvestigated. In the present study, a homologue of rice OsCER2-like/CER26 from a high-wax mutant in Dianthus spiculifolius was identified and named DsCER26. The green fluorescent protein-labeled DsCER26 was localized in the endoplasmic reticulum, and it interacts with rice β-ketoacyl-CoA synthase 6 (OsKC6/CER6). Under heat stress, the heterologous expression of DsCER26 reduced the water loss rate in transgenic rice leaves compared to the wild-type leaves. Mass spectrometry analysis revealed that a significant increase in the cuticular wax alkanes (mainly the C27 alkane) on the leaves of transgenic rice compared with wild-type leaves. The results suggest that the heterologous expression of DsCER26 may enhance dehydration tolerance in transgenic rice, primarily by increasing the cuticular wax C27 alkane. In addition, the major long-chain fatty acid (C16 and C18) content in transgenic rice grains was not altered. DsCER26 may be a novel genetic resource for improving rice dehydration tolerance without impacting grain nutrition.

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DsCER26在不影响籽粒脂肪酸含量的情况下,通过改变籽粒表皮蜡烷烃产量来影响水稻叶片的脱水耐受性
植物地上器官被表皮蜡覆盖,表皮蜡通过限制非气孔水分损失在应对脱水胁迫中发挥着重要作用。角质蜡是链长为20至34个碳(C)的超长链脂肪酸(VLCFA)及其衍生物的复杂混合物。研究表明,拟南芥和水稻中的类CER2蛋白参与了C24以外蜡成分的生物合成。然而,CER2样蛋白在其他植物中的功能仍未得到研究。在本研究中,从五香石竹的高蜡突变体中鉴定出了水稻OsCER2-like/CER26的同源物,并命名为DsCER26。绿色荧光蛋白DsCER26定位于内质网,与水稻β-酮酰基辅酶A合成酶6(OsKC6/CER6)相互作用。在热胁迫下,与野生型叶片相比,DsCER26的异源表达降低了转基因水稻叶片的水分损失率。质谱分析表明,与野生型相比,转基因水稻叶片上的表皮蜡烷(主要是C27烷)显著增加。结果表明,DsCER26的异源表达可能主要通过增加表皮蜡C27烷烃来增强转基因水稻的脱水耐受性。此外,转基因水稻籽粒中主要长链脂肪酸(C16和C18)的含量没有改变。DsCER26可能是一种在不影响粮食营养的情况下提高水稻耐脱水性的新遗传资源。
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