A molecular module improves rice grain quality and yield at high temperatures

Excessive temperatures during grain filling can compromise endosperm starch biosynthesis and decrease grain quality and yield in rice. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these remain unclear. Here, we show that heat shock protein OsHsp40-1 interacts with and elevates the ATPase activity of...

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Veröffentlicht in:National science review 2025-02, Vol.12 (2), p.nwae416
Hauptverfasser: Lu, Feifei, Jiao, Guiai, Qiu, Jiehua, Zhao, Shaolu, Zhao, Fengli, Wang, Ping, Chen, Luna, Chen, Pengfei, Li, Xinwei, Dong, Nannan, Cao, Ruijie, Li, Xiaoxue, Ruan, Zheyan, Shao, Gaoneng, Hu, Shikai, Sheng, Zhonghua, Xie, Lihong, Tang, Shaoqing, Hu, Peisong, Wei, Xiangjin
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Zusammenfassung:Excessive temperatures during grain filling can compromise endosperm starch biosynthesis and decrease grain quality and yield in rice. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these remain unclear. Here, we show that heat shock protein OsHsp40-1 interacts with and elevates the ATPase activity of OsHsp70-2 in rice. OsHsp40-1 also interacts with the key starch biosynthetic enzymes OsGBSSI and OsPPDKB and thereby enhances their stability and activity, which is essential for maintaining rice quality and grain yield under moderate high-temperature (HT) conditions. Overexpression of and in rice significantly improved grain quality and yield at HT. Furthermore, a haplotype analysis identified favorable alleles of and , which could be used for improving thermotolerance in rice. Collectively, our findings reveal a novel mechanism by which the OsHsp70-2-OsHsp40-1 module ameliorates the effects of HT on starch biosynthesis, providing a new strategy for genetic improvement of rice quality and yield under HT conditions.
ISSN:2095-5138
2053-714X
2053-714X
DOI:10.1093/nsr/nwae416