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.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1-13 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | Plant Journal |
Volume | 57 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2009 |
Funding
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF); German-Israeli Project Cooperation [E.3.1]We wish to thank Eyal Shimony for his help with TEM analysis; members of Yuval Eshed' Laboratory (Irena Pekker, Eyal Blum and Alexander Goldshmidt) for help with the SEM analysis; Eitan Pressman and Nurit Firon for advice with pollen staining; members of the Levy, Aharoni and Wolf laboratories for useful discussions; the greenhouse team, Tali Mandel, Michal Mintz, Yinon Izkovitch and Lior Tal, for excellent technical help; and in particular Maxim Itkin for help with the transgenic plants and Michal Keinan-Eichler for help in editing. AA is an incumbent of the Adolfo and Evelyn Blum Career Development Chair. AAL is an incumbent of the Gilbert de Botton chair in Plant Sciences. This research was supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), within the framework of German-Israeli Project Cooperation (DIP grant number E.3.1). The electron microscopy studies were conducted at the Irving and Cherna Moskowitz Center for Nano and Bio-Nano Imaging at the Weizmann Institute of Science.
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Genetics
- Plant Science
- Cell Biology