Exploration of Sugar and Starch Metabolic Pathway Crucial for Pollen Fertility in Rice

Sang Kyu Lee, Juho Lee, Mingyu Jo, Jong Seong Jeon

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Abstract

Starch is the primary storage carbohydrate in mature pollen grains in many crop plants, including rice. Impaired starch accumulation causes male sterility because of the shortage of energy and building blocks for pollen germination and pollen tube growth. Thus, starch-defective pollen is applicable for inducing male sterility and hybrid rice production. Despite the importance of pollen starch, the details of the starch biosynthesis and breakdown pathway in pollen are still largely unknown. As pollen is isolated from the maternal tissue, photoassimilate transported from leaves must pass through the apoplastic space from the anther to the filial pollen, where it is stored as starch. Several sugar transporters and enzymes are involved in this process, but many are still unknown. Thus, the current review provides possible scenarios for sucrose transport and metabolic pathways that lead to starch biosynthesis and breakdown in rice pollen.

Original languageEnglish
Article number14091
JournalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume23
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022

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Keywords

  • Oryza sativa
  • apoplast
  • male sterility
  • pollen
  • starch
  • sucrose
  • transport

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