2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-14995-0
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Loss of starch synthase IIIa changes starch molecular structure and granule morphology in grains of hexaploid bread wheat

Abstract: Starch synthase III plays a key role in starch biosynthesis and is highly expressed in developing wheat grains. To understand the contribution of SSIII to starch and grain properties, we developed wheat ssIIIa mutants in the elite cultivar Cadenza using in silico TILLING in a mutagenized population. SSIIIa protein was undetectable by immunoblot analysis in triple ssIIIa mutants carrying mutations in each homoeologous copy of ssIIIa (A, B and D). Loss of SSIIIa in triple mutants led to significant changes in st… Show more

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“…There are numerous examples of altered granule morphology in wheat arising as a consequence of mutations in genes that affect starch polymer biosynthesis and structure (e.g. SS3 and SBE2) or granule initiation patterns (SS4, BGC1 and MRC) (Carciofi et al ., 2012; Chia et al ., 2020; Hawkins et al ., 2021; Chen et al ., 2022a; Fahy et al ., 2022). However, we achieved highly modified granule morphology after mutating a component of plastid division.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are numerous examples of altered granule morphology in wheat arising as a consequence of mutations in genes that affect starch polymer biosynthesis and structure (e.g. SS3 and SBE2) or granule initiation patterns (SS4, BGC1 and MRC) (Carciofi et al ., 2012; Chia et al ., 2020; Hawkins et al ., 2021; Chen et al ., 2022a; Fahy et al ., 2022). However, we achieved highly modified granule morphology after mutating a component of plastid division.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are numerous examples of altered granule morphology in wheat arising as a consequence of mutations in genes that affect starch polymer biosynthesis and structure (e.g. SS3 and SBE2) or granule initiation patterns (SS4, BGC1, and MRC) (Carciofi et al, 2012;Chia et al, 2020;Hawkins et al, 2021;Chen et al, 2022a;Fahy et al, 2022).…”
Section: Mutation Of Ttparc6 Increases Amyloplast Size and Alters Sta...mentioning
confidence: 99%