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<scp>HSP90</scp>.2 promotes <scp>CO<sub>2</sub></scp> assimilation rate, grain weight and yield in wheat

Yan Yan, Meng‐Lu Wang, Yue‐Ting Guo, Ci‐Hang Ding, Ke‐Xin Niu, Xiao‐Ming Li, Congwei Sun, Zhongdong Dong, Dangqun Cui, Awais Rasheed, Chenyang Hao, Xueyong Zhang, Ganggang Guo, Zhongfu Ni, Qixin Sun, Feng Chen, Jin‐Ying Gou

2023Plant Biotechnology Journal21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Summary Wheat fixes CO 2 by photosynthesis into kernels to nourish humankind. Improving the photosynthesis rate is a major driving force in assimilating atmospheric CO 2 and guaranteeing food supply for human beings. Strategies for achieving the above goal need to be improved. Here, we report the cloning and mechanism of CO 2 ASSIMILATION RATE AND KERNEL‐ENHANCED 1 ( CAKE1 ) from durum wheat ( Triticum turgidum L. var. durum ). The cake1 mutant displayed a lower photosynthesis rate with smaller grains. Genetic studies identified CAKE1 as HSP90.2‐B , encoding cytosolic molecular chaperone folding nascent preproteins. The disturbance of HSP90.2 decreased leaf photosynthesis rate, kernel weight (KW) and yield. Nevertheless, HSP90.2 over‐expression increased KW. HSP90.2 recruited and was essential for the chloroplast localization of nuclear‐encoded photosynthesis units, for example PsbO. Actin microfilaments docked on the chloroplast surface interacted with HSP90.2 as a subcellular track towards chloroplasts. A natural variation in the hexaploid wheat HSP90.2‐B promoter increased its transcription activity, enhanced photosynthesis rate and improved KW and yield. Our study illustrated an HSP90.2–Actin complex sorting client preproteins towards chloroplasts to promote CO 2 assimilation and crop production. The beneficial haplotype of Hsp90.2 is rare in modern varieties and could be an excellent molecular switch promoting photosynthesis rate to increase yield in future elite wheat varieties.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyYield (engineering)Assimilation (phonology)Grain yieldAgronomyCell biologyFood scienceBiochemistryMaterials scienceMetallurgyLinguisticsPhilosophyPlant responses to elevated CO2Crop Yield and Soil FertilityBioenergy crop production and management