Isolation of a heat-stable maize endosperm ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase variant |
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Authors: | Nikolaos Georgelis L. Curtis Hannah |
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Affiliation: | aProgram in Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology and Horticultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610-0245, USA |
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Abstract: | Heat stress reduces maize yield and several lines of evidence suggest that the heat lability of maize endosperm ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (AGPase) contributes to this yield loss. AGPase catalyzes a rate-limiting step in starch synthesis. Herein, we present a novel maize endosperm AGPase small subunit variant, termed BT2-TI that harbors a single amino acid change of residue 462 from threonine to isoleucine. The mutant was isolated by random mutagenesis and heterologous expression in a bacterial system. BT2-TI exhibits enhanced heat stability compared to wildtype maize endosperm AGPase.The TI mutation was placed into another heat-stable small subunit variant, MP. MP is composed of sequences from the maize endosperm and the potato tuber small subunit. The MP-TI small subunit variant exhibited greater heat stability than did MP. Characterization of heat stability as well as kinetic and allosteric properties suggests that MP-TI may lead to increased starch yield when expressed in monocot endosperms. |
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Keywords: | ADP-glucose Heat stress Starch Random mutagenesis Maize |
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