Manipulation of StPTST1 Affects Starch Content and Physicochemical Properties of Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
Zhenming Shi, Xiaoyi Cao, Hongyuan Zhou, Ting Yu, Yi Shang, Jianfei Xu, Dongli Gao

TL;DR
This study shows that manipulating the StPTST1 gene in potatoes changes starch content and properties, which could improve their nutritional value.
Contribution
The study reveals the role of StPTST1 in starch biosynthesis and its impact on potato starch properties.
Findings
StPTST1 knockout mutants had reduced total starch and amylose in tubers.
Overexpression of StPTST1 increased amylose, resistant starch, and total starch content.
StPTST1 affects the chain length distribution of amylopectin in potatoes.
Abstract
Foods rich in amylose and resistant starch (RS) hold great potential for improving human health. Granule-bound starch synthase (GBSS) is a key enzyme for amylose biosynthesis and its interaction partner, PROTEIN TARGETING TO STARCH1 (PTST1), has been characterized. In this study, we generated overexpression and knockout transgenic plants of StPTST1 to investigate its effect on starch content and physicochemical properties. Aligning with the presence of carbohydrate-binding module in the protein, StPTST1 possesses starch-binding capacity. stptst1 knockout mutants showed a reduction in both total starch and amylose contents in tubers. Analysis of the pasting properties showed that peak viscosity (PV), trough viscosity (TV), breakdown viscosity (BV), final viscosity (FV), and setback viscosity (SV) were all increased in the mutants compared to that in the WT plants. Overexpression of…
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TopicsFood composition and properties · Potato Plant Research · Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
