Overexpression of zmm28 increases maize grain yield in the field

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 Nov 19;116(47):23850-23858. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1902593116. Epub 2019 Nov 4.

Abstract

Increasing maize grain yield has been a major focus of both plant breeding and genetic engineering to meet the global demand for food, feed, and industrial uses. We report that increasing and extending expression of a maize MADS-box transcription factor gene, zmm28, under the control of a moderate-constitutive maize promoter, results in maize plants with increased plant growth, photosynthesis capacity, and nitrogen utilization. Molecular and biochemical characterization of zmm28 transgenic plants demonstrated that their enhanced agronomic traits are associated with elevated plant carbon assimilation, nitrogen utilization, and plant growth. Overall, these positive attributes are associated with a significant increase in grain yield relative to wild-type controls that is consistent across years, environments, and elite germplasm backgrounds.

Keywords: MADS-box; carbon assimilation; maize yield; nitrogen utilization; zmm28.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Crops, Agricultural / enzymology
  • Crops, Agricultural / genetics*
  • Edible Grain*
  • Genes, Plant*
  • Glutamate-Ammonia Ligase / metabolism
  • Nitrate Reductase / metabolism
  • Nitrogen / metabolism
  • Photosynthesis / genetics
  • Plant Leaves / physiology
  • Plant Proteins / chemistry
  • Plant Proteins / genetics
  • Plant Proteins / metabolism
  • Plants, Genetically Modified
  • Protein Binding
  • Transcriptome
  • Zea mays / enzymology
  • Zea mays / genetics*

Substances

  • Plant Proteins
  • Nitrate Reductase
  • Glutamate-Ammonia Ligase
  • Nitrogen