Chrome Extension
WeChat Mini Program
Use on ChatGLM

Pyruvate Transporter BnaBASS2 Impacts Seed Oil Accumulation in Brassica Napus

Plant biotechnology journal(2022)

Cited 5|Views25
No score
Abstract
Bile acid: sodium symporter family protein 2 (BASS2) is a sodium-dependent pyruvate transporter, which transports pyruvate from cytosol into plastid in plants. In this study, we investigated the function of chloroplast envelope membrane-localized BnaBASS2 in seed metabolism and seed oil accumulation of Brassica napus (B. napus). Four BASS2 genes were identified in the genome of B. napus. BnaA05.BASS2 was overexpressed while BnaA05.BASS2 and BnaC04.BASS2-1 were mutated by CRISPR in B. napus. Metabolite analysis revealed that the manipulation of BnaBASS2 caused significant changes in glycolysis-, fatty acid synthesis-, and energy-related metabolites in the chloroplasts of 31 day-after-flowering (DAF) seeds. The analysis of fatty acids and lipids in developing seeds showed that BnaBASS2 could affect lipid metabolism and oil accumulation in developing seeds. Moreover, the overexpression (OE) of BnaA05.BASS2 could promote the expression level of multiple genes involved in the synthesis of oil and the formation of oil body during seed development. Disruption of BnaA05.BASS2 and BnaC04.BASS2-1 resulted in decreasing the seed oil content (SOC) by 2.8%-5.0%, while OE of BnaA05.BASS2 significantly promoted the SOC by 1.4%-3.4%. Together, our results suggest that BnaBASS2 is a potential target gene for breeding B. napus with high SOC.
More
Translated text
Key words
Brassica napus,pyruvate transporter,BASS2,seed oil content,lipids,metabolites
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined