Coordinated Transcriptome and Metabolome Analyses of a Barley hvhggt Mutant Reveal a Critical Role of Tocotrienols in Endosperm Starch Accumulation

J Agric Food Chem. 2024 Jan 17;72(2):1146-1161. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.3c06301. Epub 2024 Jan 5.

Abstract

Tocotrienols and tocopherols (vitamin E) are potent antioxidants that are synthesized in green plants. Unlike ubiquitous tocopherols, tocotrienols predominantly accumulate in the endosperm of monocot grains, catalyzed by homogentiate geranylgeranyl transferase (HGGT). Previously, we generated a tocotrienol-deficient hvhggt mutant with shrunken barley grains. However, the relationship between tocotrienols and grain development remains unclear. Here, we found that the hvhggt lines displayed hollow endosperms with defective transfer cells and reduced aleurone layers. The carbohydrate and starch contents of the hvhggt endosperm decreased by approximately 20 and 23%, respectively. Weighted gene coexpression network analyses identified a critical gene module containing HvHGGT, which was strongly associated with the hvhggt mutation and enriched with gene functions in starch and sucrose metabolism. Metabolome measurements revealed an elevated soluble sugar content in the hvhggt endosperm, which was significantly associated with the identified gene modules. The hvhggt endosperm had significantly higher NAD(H) and NADP(H) contents and lower levels of ADPGlc (regulated by redox balance) than the wild-type, consistent with the absence of tocotrienols. Interestingly, exogenous α-tocotrienol spraying on developing hvhggt spikes partially rescued starch accumulation and endosperm defects. Our study supports a potential novel function of tocotrienols in grain starch accumulation and endosperm development in monocot crops.

Keywords: barley; endosperm starch; hvhggt mutant; metabolome; transcriptome.

MeSH terms

  • Endosperm / chemistry
  • Hordeum*
  • Metabolome
  • Plant Proteins / genetics
  • Plant Proteins / metabolism
  • Starch / metabolism
  • Tocopherols / metabolism
  • Tocotrienols* / metabolism
  • Transcriptome

Substances

  • Tocotrienols
  • Starch
  • Tocopherols
  • Plant Proteins