{"title":"蔗糖转运蛋白TaSWEET11对小麦籽粒灌浆和产量潜力至关重要。","authors":"Mingming Wang, Jia Geng, Zhe Zhang, Wenxi Wang, Tian Ma, Pei Ni, Zihan Zhang, Xuanshuang Li, Jiewen Xing, Qixin Sun, Yufeng Zhang, Zhongfu Ni","doi":"10.1111/tpj.70133","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div>\n \n <p>Grain filling, a crucial process that determines grain weight, is regulated by the efficiency of sugar transport to the caryopsis. However, the regulation of sugar transport during this process in wheat remains largely unknown. In this study, we conducted genetic and transcriptomic analyses to investigate the role of <i>TaSWEET11</i> in grain filling and its contribution to grain weight. <i>TaSWEET11</i> encodes a membrane-localized protein and is primarily expressed in developing grains, specifically in the vascular bundle and nucellar projection. Knocking out <i>TaSWEET11</i> disrupted starch synthesis in developing grains, resulting in shrunken and empty-pericarp grains. Further investigation revealed that <i>TaSWEET11</i> is involved in sucrose transport, as knockout lines exhibited significantly reduced sucrose content. Transcriptomic analysis showed significant downregulation of genes related to starch synthesis and sucrose metabolism in knockout lines, shedding light on the mechanism behind grain shrinkage. Notably, overexpressing <i>TaSWEET11</i> had a positive impact on effective tiller number, spike length, grain number per spike, and ultimately grain yield in CB037. In addition, <i>TaSWEET11</i>, as a key factor for grain filling, underwent strong selection during wheat domestication and breeding programs. Overall, these findings highlight the crucial role of <i>TaSWEET11</i> in sucrose transport during grain filling and suggest its potential as a target for increasing wheat yield.</p>\n </div>","PeriodicalId":233,"journal":{"name":"The Plant Journal","volume":"122 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":6.2000,"publicationDate":"2025-04-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"The sucrose transporter TaSWEET11 is critical for grain filling and yield potential in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)\",\"authors\":\"Mingming Wang, Jia Geng, Zhe Zhang, Wenxi Wang, Tian Ma, Pei Ni, Zihan Zhang, Xuanshuang Li, Jiewen Xing, Qixin Sun, Yufeng Zhang, Zhongfu Ni\",\"doi\":\"10.1111/tpj.70133\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div>\\n \\n <p>Grain filling, a crucial process that determines grain weight, is regulated by the efficiency of sugar transport to the caryopsis. 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Notably, overexpressing <i>TaSWEET11</i> had a positive impact on effective tiller number, spike length, grain number per spike, and ultimately grain yield in CB037. In addition, <i>TaSWEET11</i>, as a key factor for grain filling, underwent strong selection during wheat domestication and breeding programs. 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The sucrose transporter TaSWEET11 is critical for grain filling and yield potential in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Grain filling, a crucial process that determines grain weight, is regulated by the efficiency of sugar transport to the caryopsis. However, the regulation of sugar transport during this process in wheat remains largely unknown. In this study, we conducted genetic and transcriptomic analyses to investigate the role of TaSWEET11 in grain filling and its contribution to grain weight. TaSWEET11 encodes a membrane-localized protein and is primarily expressed in developing grains, specifically in the vascular bundle and nucellar projection. Knocking out TaSWEET11 disrupted starch synthesis in developing grains, resulting in shrunken and empty-pericarp grains. Further investigation revealed that TaSWEET11 is involved in sucrose transport, as knockout lines exhibited significantly reduced sucrose content. Transcriptomic analysis showed significant downregulation of genes related to starch synthesis and sucrose metabolism in knockout lines, shedding light on the mechanism behind grain shrinkage. Notably, overexpressing TaSWEET11 had a positive impact on effective tiller number, spike length, grain number per spike, and ultimately grain yield in CB037. In addition, TaSWEET11, as a key factor for grain filling, underwent strong selection during wheat domestication and breeding programs. Overall, these findings highlight the crucial role of TaSWEET11 in sucrose transport during grain filling and suggest its potential as a target for increasing wheat yield.
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