Abstract

Rice is the staple food for over half the world's population. Genes associated with rice yield include THOUSAND GRAIN WEIGHT 6 (TGW6), which negatively regulates the number of endosperm cells as well as grain weight. The 1-bp deletion allele of tgw6 cloned from the Indian landrace rice cultivar Kasalath, which has lost function, enhances both grain size and yield. TGW6 has been utilized as a target for breeding and genome editing to increase the yield of rice. In the present study, we describe an improved heterologous expression system of TGW6 in Escherichia coli to enable purification of the recombinant protein. The best expression was achieved using codon optimized TGW6 with a 30 amino acid truncation at the N-terminus (Δ30TGW6) in the Rosetta-gami 2(DE3) host strain. Furthermore, we found that calcium ions were critical for the purification of stable Δ30TGW6. Crystals of Δ30TGW6 were obtained using the sitting-drop vapor-diffusion method at 283 K, which diffracted X-rays to at least 2.6 Å resolution. Herein, we established an efficient procedure for the production and purification of TGW6 in sufficient quantities for structural and functional studies. Detailed information concerning the molecular mechanism of TGW6 will enable the design of more efficient ways to control the activity of the enzyme.

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