Multiomics of a rice population identifies genes and genomic regions that bestow low glycemic index and high protein content

Author:

Badoni Saurabh12,Pasion-Uy Erstelle A.13,Kor Sakshi1,Kim Sung-Ryul1,Tiozon Rhowell N.13ORCID,Misra Gopal1,Buenafe Reuben James Q.1ORCID,Labarga Luster May1,Ramos-Castrosanto Ana Rose1,Pratap Vipin2,Slamet-Loedin Inez1,Steimker Julia von3,Alseekh Saleh34,Fernie Alisdair R.34ORCID,Kohli Ajay1ORCID,Khush Gurudev S.5ORCID,Sreenivasulu Nese12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos, Laguna 4030, Philippines

2. International Rice Research Institute South Asia Regional Centre, Collectry farm, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221006, India

3. Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam-Golm 14476, Germany

4. Center of Plant Systems Biology, Plovdiv 4000, Bulgaria

5. Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA 95616

Abstract

To counter the rising incidence of diabetes and to meet the daily protein needs, we created low glycemic index (GI) rice varieties with protein content (PC) surpassing 14%. In the development of recombinant inbred lines using Samba Mahsuri and IR36 amylose extender (IR36ae) as parental lines, we identified quantitative trait loci and genes associated with low GI, high amylose content (AC), and high PC. By integrating genetic techniques with classification models, this comprehensive approach identified candidate genes on chromosome 2 ( qGI2.1/qAC2.1 spanning the region from 18.62 Mb to 19.95 Mb), exerting influence on low GI and high amylose. Notably, the phenotypic variant with high value was associated with the recessive allele of the starch branching enzyme 2b ( sbeIIb ). The genome-edited sbeIIb line confirmed low GI phenotype in milled rice grains. Further, combinations of alleles created by the highly significant SNPs from the targeted associations and epistatically interacting genes showed ultralow GI phenotypes with high amylose and high protein. Metabolomics analysis of rice with varying AC, PC, and GI revealed that the superior lines of high AC and PC, and low GI were preferentially enriched in glycolytic and amino acid metabolisms, whereas the inferior lines of low AC and PC and high GI were enriched with fatty acid metabolism. The high amylose high protein recombinant inbred line (HAHP_101) was enriched in essential amino acids like lysine. Such lines may be highly relevant for food product development to address diabetes and malnutrition.

Funder

Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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