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A pennycress transparent testa 8 knockout mutant has drastic changes in seed coat anatomy and chemical compositions.

Ding X, Duckworth S, Southworth M, Lipton A, Clendinen CS

Summary

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Researchers used CRISPR gene editing to create a pennycress mutant with altered seed coats that have fewer protective compounds and absorb water differently. This modification could improve pennycress as a biofuel crop by changing how seeds germinate and how nutrients are distributed during development.

Key Findings

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tt8-2bp mutant seeds show drastically reduced proanthocyanidins and aromatic compounds in the seed coat compared to wild-type seeds

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Seed coat permeability and water imbibition rates increased significantly in tt8-2bp seeds, indicating structural changes in the seed coat

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Nutrient allocation shifted with increased embryo dry weight and decreased non-embryonic tissue dry weight, while total seed weight remained unchanged

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Original Abstract

Pennycress is a winter annual intermediate crop with ∼30% seed oil content suitable for producing biofuels. Here, we evaluated seed development, anatomy, and agronomically relevant traits of a transparent testa 8 knockout mutant (tt8-2bp) generated by CRISPR genome editing to improve seed quality. We performed histochemical analyses on wild-type and tt8-2bp seeds at different developmental stages. No visible anatomical defects were observed in embryos and endosperm of tt8-2bp seeds. However, tt8-2bp seed coats had drastically reduced proanthocyanidins and proanthocyanidin monomers, which correlated with increased seed coat permeability, increased imbibition rates, and altered seed aging of tt8-2bp seeds. A cuticle layer was detected in tt8-2bp and wild-type seed coats. Further analysis is required to assess possible quantitative and structural defects in the tt8-2bp seed cuticle. Based on metabolomic and solid-state NMR analyses, tt8-2bp seed coats had decreased aromatic compounds and cell wall polysaccharides compared with wild-type seed coats. Consistently, tt8-2bp seeds also had reduced non-embryonic tissue dry weights, increased embryo dry weights, and unchanged total seed weights compared with wild-type seeds. This indicated altered nutrient partitioning during tt8-2bp seed development. The agronomic implications of tt8-2bp altered seed traits on pennycress domestication are discussed in depth.

Species Mentioned

Thlaspi
eco Thlaspi

Thlaspi, or pennycress, is a genus of herbs of temperate regions of the Eurasian continent. They occur in Central and South Europe, South-West Asia and two species are endemic to China. The Thlaspi has been proven to be a hyperaccumulator of heavy metals such as zinc and cadmium and therefore may...

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