FLOURY ENDOSPERM 2 Coordinates Starch Biosynthesis to Maintain Endosperm Structural Integrity in Rice
Hye-Mi Lee, Jin-Young Kim, Hak-Dong Kim, Hak-Soo Kim, Jong-Geun Park, Yu-Jin Jung, Kwon-Kyoo Kang

TL;DR
This study shows that the FLO2 gene in rice is crucial for maintaining the structure of the endosperm and the quality of starch, affecting flour properties and grain appearance.
Contribution
The study quantitatively defines the role of FLO2 in rice endosperm structural integrity and starch biosynthesis.
Findings
OsFLO2 mutants showed increased chalkiness and reduced peak viscosity in rice flour.
Mutants had altered amylopectin chain-length distribution and disrupted granule packing.
Endosperm porosity increased by 1.33–1.36-fold in OsFLO2 mutants.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: FLOURY ENDOSPERM 2 (FLO2) is known to affect rice endosperm development and starch quality, yet its role in determining flour physicochemical behavior and endosperm structural integrity has not been quantitatively defined. This study aimed to elucidate how loss of FLO2 function alters starch organization and functional properties of rice flour. Methods: Two independent homozygous, T-DNA-free OsFLO2 knockout lines were generated in the japonica cultivar Dongjin using CRISPR/Cas9. Grain appearance was evaluated in mature seeds. Flour physicochemical properties were analyzed by Rapid Visco Analyzer (RVA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Amylopectin chain-length distribution was determined by isoamylase debranching followed by HPAEC-PAD, and endosperm microstructure was examined by scanning electron microscopy. Results: OsFLO2 mutants exhibited floury,…
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TopicsFood composition and properties · Polysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls · Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement
