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The legwd mutant uncovers the role of starch phosphorylation in pollen development and germination in tomato
Authors:Nashilevitz Shai  Melamed-Bessudo Cathy  Aharoni Asaph  Kossmann Jens  Wolf Shmuel  Levy Avraham A
Institution:Department of Plant Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel;,
The Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture and The Otto Warburg Minerva Center for Agricultural Biotechnology, Faculty of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Quality Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, PO Box 12, Rehovot 76100, Israel;, and
Department of Genetics, Institute of Plant Biotechnology, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland, 7602, South Africa
Abstract:Starches extracted from most plant species are phosphorylated. α-Glucan water dikinase (GWD) is a key enzyme that controls the phosphate content of starch. In the absence of its activity starch degradation is impaired, leading to a starch excess phenotype in Arabidopsis and in potato leaves, and to reduced cold sweetening in potato tubers. Here, we characterized a transposon insertion ( legwd::Ds ) in the tomato GWD ( LeGWD ) gene that caused male gametophytic lethality. The mutant pollen had a starch excess phenotype that was associated with a reduction in pollen germination. SEM and TEM analyses indicated mild shrinking of the pollen grains and the accumulation of large starch granules inside the plastids. The level of soluble sugars was reduced by 1.8-fold in mutant pollen grains. Overall, the transmission of the mutant allele was only 0.4% in the male, whereas it was normal in the female. Additional mutant alleles, obtained through transposon excision, showed the same phenotypes as legwd::Ds . Moreover, pollen germination could be restored, and the starch excess phenotype could be abolished in lines expressing the potato GWD homolog ( StGWD ) under a pollen-specific promoter. In these lines, where fertility was restored, homozygous plants for legwd::Ds were isolated, and showed the starch excess phenotype in the leaves. Overall, our results demonstrate the importance of starch phosphorylation and breakdown for pollen germination, and open up the prospect for analyzing the role of starch metabolism in leaves and fruits.
Keywords:carbohydrate metabolism  male-sterility  starch degradation  transposon-tagging  starch excess
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