PubMed 36142438

PubMed ID: 36142438

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Development of Soft Rice Lines by Regulating Amylose Content via Editing the 5'UTR of the Wx Gene.
Authors: Yang Jinlian, Guo Xinying, Wang Xuan, Fang Yaoyu, Liu Fang, Qin Baoxiang, Li Rongbai
Journal: International journal of molecular sciences (Int J Mol Sci), Vol.23(18), 2022‑Sep‑10

DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(75)90213-2 PMCID: PMC324241

Abstract
The type of soft rice with low amylose content (AC) is more and more favored by consumers for its better eating and cooking quality, as people's quality of life continuously improves in China. The Wx gene regulates the AC of rice grains, thus affecting the degree of softness of the rice. Mei Meng B (MMB), Tian Kang B (TKB), and DR462 are three indica rice maintained lines with good morphological characters, but also with undesirably high AC. Therefore, CRISPR/Cas9 technology was used to edit the Wx gene of these lines to create a batch of soft rice breeding materials. New gene-edited lines MMB-10-2, TKB-21-12, and DR462-9-9, derived from the above parental lines, respectively, were selected in the T2 generations, with an AC of 17.2%, 16.8%, and 17.8%, and gel consistency (GC) of 78.6 mm, 77.4 mm, and 79.6 mm, respectively. The rapid viscosity analysis (RVA) spectrum showed that the three edited lines had a better eating quality as compared to the corresponding wild type, and showing new characteristics, different from the high-quality soft rice popular in the market. There was no significant difference in the main agronomic traits in the three edited lines compared to the corresponding wild types. Moreover, the chalkiness of DR462-9-9 was reduced, resulting in an improved appearance of its polished rice. The present study created soft rice germplasms for breeding improved quality hybrid rice, without changing the excellent traits of their corresponding wild type varieties.
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Keywords
CRISPR/Cas9 Wx gene amylose content eating and cooking quality (ECQ) rice
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