Abstract

Autophagy, a conserved cellular process in eukaryotes, has evolved to a sophisticated process to dispose of intracellular constituents and plays important roles in plant development, metabolism, and efficient nutrients remobilization under suboptimal nutrients conditions. Here, we show that OsATG8b, an AUTOPHAGY-RELATED8 (ATG8) gene in rice, was highly induced by nitrogen (N) starvation. Elevated expression of OsATG8b significantly increased ATG8 lipidation, autophagic flux, and grain yield in rice under both sufficient and deficient N conditions. Overexpressing of OsATG8b could greatly increase the activities of enzymes related to N metabolism. Intriguingly, the 15N-labeling assay further revealed that more N was remobilized to seeds in OsATG8b-overexpressing rice, which significantly increased the N remobilization efficiency (NRE), N harvest index, N utilization efficiency (NUE), and N uptake efficiency (NUpE). Conversely, the osatg8b knock-out mutants had the opposite results on these characters. The substantial transcriptional changes of the overexpressed transgenic lines indicated the presence of complex signaling to developmental, metabolic process, and hormone, etc. Excitingly, the transgenic rice under different backgrounds all similarly be boosted in yield and NUE with OsATG8b overexpression. This work provides an excellent candidate gene for improving N remobilization, utilization, and yield in crops simultaneously.

Highlights

  • Autophagy is an ancient and universal process for degrading and removing cellular debris, which consists of five stages: initiation, the formation of autophagosomes, expansion, engulfment of cargoes, and delivery of the cargo for degradation [1]

  • N) condition, we found a significantly increased number of YFP-OsATG8b labeled autophagosomal structures in root cells with or without ConA under the ND treatment (Fig 1B)

  • The fluorescence ratio of YFP-OsATG8b labeled autophagosomal structures in roots under ND condition was 3.25 times more than that under NS condition, while 2.42 or 5.49 times more under NS or ND conditions with application of ConA than that under NS condition. These results indicated that N-depletion induced OsATG8b expression and autophagosomes formation

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Introduction

Autophagy (self-eating) is an ancient and universal process for degrading and removing cellular debris, which consists of five stages: initiation, the formation of autophagosomes, expansion, engulfment of cargoes, and delivery of the cargo for degradation [1]. It plays an essential role in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis [2].

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