Plants, Vol. 14, Pages 2723: Extensin-like Protein OsPEX1 Modulates Grain Filling in Rice


Plants, Vol. 14, Pages 2723: Extensin-like Protein OsPEX1 Modulates Grain Filling in Rice

Plants doi: 10.3390/plants14172723

Authors:
Na Liu
Jieni Li
Cong-Cong Wang
Tingting Yang
Ao Li
Peng Zeng
Haifeng Peng
Yuexiong Zhang
Dahui Huang
Xia Zheng
Xiang-Qian Zhang

Grain filling is a vital factor influencing both rice grain yield and quality, yet its underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. In this study, we perform a functional analysis of the grain-filling defective mutant pex1 in rice. pex1 plants produce seeds that are floury, thick-branched, and exhibit a significantly slower grain-filling rate compared to the wild type. Further analysis reveals that the pex1 mutants accumulated more starch in the pericarp but exhibited a defect in starch accumulation in the endosperm during grain filling, indicating an impaired transport of photosynthetic products from the pericarp to the endosperm. Cells within the nucellar projection in the pex1 mutant appear irregular and loose loosely arranged, consistent with defective transfer of assimilates. Expression analysis reveals a downregulation of key grain-filling genes during the filling phase in the pex1 mutant compared to the wild type, which correlates with the reduced grain-filling rate. Subcellular localization suggests that OsPEX1 is associated with the endoplasmic reticulum. Our findings demonstrate that OsPEX1 plays a crucial role in grain filling.



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