Plasma membrane-localized hexose transporter OsSWEET1b, affects sugar metabolism and leaf senescence.
Qiang ZhangChangzhao ChenRui GuoXiaofang ZhuXinyu TaoMengxing HeZhiwen LiLan ShenQing LiDeyong RenJiang HuLi ZhuGuangheng ZhangQian QianPublished in: Plant cell reports (2024)
OsSWEET1b is a hexose transporter protein, which localized in cell membranes and interacting with itself to form homodimer and knockout of OsSWEET1b resulted in reduced leaves sugar content and accelerating leaf senescence. In the rice genome, the SWEET gene family contains 21 homologous members, but the role of some of them in rice growth and development is still unknown. The function of the sugar transporter OsSWEET1b protein in rice was identified in this research. Expression analysis showed that the expression levels of OsSWEET1b in leaves were higher than that in other tissues. The hexose transport experiment confirmed that OsSWEET1b has glucose and galactose transporter activity in yeast. Subcellular localization indicates that OsSWEET1b protein was targeted to the plasma membrane and BiFC analysis showed that OsSWEET1b interacts with itself to form homodimers. Functional analysis demonstrated that the ossweet1b mutant plants were have reduced the sucrose, glucose, fructose, starch and galactose contents, and induced carbon starvation-related gene expression, which might lead to carbon starvation in leaves at filling stage. The ossweet1b knockout plants showed decreased chlorophyll content and antioxidant enzyme activity, and increased ROS accumulation in leaves, leading to leaf cell death and premature senescence phenotype at filling stage. In ossweet1b mutants, the leaf senescence-related gene expression levels were increased and the abundance of photosynthesis-related proteins was decreased. Loss of OsSWEET1b were affected the starch, sucrose metabolism and carbon fixation in photosynthetic organelles pathway by RNA-seq analysis. The destruction of OsSWEET1b function will cause sugar starvation, decreased photosynthesis and leaf senescence, which leading to reduced rice yield. Collectively, our results suggest that the OsSWEET1b plays a key role in rice leaves carbohydrate metabolism and leaf senescence.
Keyphrases
- gene expression
- dna damage
- cell death
- endothelial cells
- rna seq
- single cell
- stress induced
- dna methylation
- oxidative stress
- minimally invasive
- blood pressure
- protein protein
- blood glucose
- mesenchymal stem cells
- drug delivery
- microbial community
- reactive oxygen species
- drug induced
- small molecule
- high glucose
- long non coding rna
- lactic acid