A NAC-EXPANSIN module enhances maize kernel size by controlling nucellus elimination
genomics and proteomics
2. Zero hunger
function
modification
0303 health sciences
Science
Q
Quantitative Trait Loci
plant
bioinformatics
612
maize
Weight Gain
Zea mays
Article
protein types
Plant Breeding
03 medical and health sciences
genetics & nucleic acid processing
Family
protein structure
transcription factor
Transcription Factors
DOI:
10.1038/s41467-022-33513-4
Publication Date:
2022-09-29T09:04:29Z
AUTHORS (14)
ABSTRACT
AbstractMaize early endosperm development is initiated in coordination with elimination of maternal nucellar tissues. However, the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Here, we characterize a major quantitative trait locus for maize kernel size and weight that encodes an EXPANSIN gene, ZmEXPB15. The encoded β-expansin protein is expressed specifically in nucellus, and positively controls kernel size and weight by promoting nucellus elimination. We further show that two nucellus-enriched transcription factors (TFs), ZmNAC11 and ZmNAC29, activate ZmEXPB15 expression. Accordingly, these two TFs also promote kernel size and weight through nucellus elimination regulation, and genetic analyses support their interaction with ZmEXPB15. Importantly, hybrids derived from a ZmEXPB15 overexpression line have increased kernel weight, demonstrates its potential value in breeding. Together, we reveal a pathway modulating the cellular processes of maternal nucellus elimination and early endosperm development, and an approach to improve kernel weight.
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