Ferredoxin-mediated mechanism for efficient nitrogen utilization in maize

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Jia, G; Chen, G; Zhang, Z; Tian, C; Wang, Y; Luo, J; Zhang, K; Zhao, X; Zhao, X; Li, Z; Sun, L; Yang, W
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Nitrogen (N) is an essential macronutrient for plant development and, ultimately, yield. Identifying the genetic components and mechanisms underlying N use efficiency in maize (Zea mays L.) is thus of great importance. Nitrate (NO3−) is the preferred inorganic N source in maize. Here we performed a genome-wide association study of shoot NO3− accumulation in maize seedlings grown under low-NO3− conditions, identifying the ferredoxin family gene ZmFd4 as a major contributor to this trait. ZmFd4 interacts and co-localizes with nitrite reductases (ZmNiRs) in chloroplasts to promote their enzymatic activity. Furthermore, ZmFd4 forms a high-affinity heterodimer with its closest paralogue, ZmFd9, in a NO3−-sensitive manner. Although ZmFd4 exerts similar biochemical functions as ZmFd9, ZmFd4 and ZmFd9 interaction limits their ability to associate with ZmNiRs and stimulate their activity. Knockout lines for ZmFd4 with decreased NO3− contents exhibit more efficient NO3− assimilation, and field experiments show consistently improved N utilization and grain yield under N-deficient conditions. Our work thus provides molecular and mechanistic insights into the natural variation in N utilization, instrumental for genetic improvement of yield in maize and, potentially, in other crops.
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2025-03-05
Journal Title
Nature Plants
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Springer Nature
Acknowledgement
We thank X. Yang for providing published inbred lines and helping with data analysis; and S. Huang, C. Jiang, G. Bi, C. Liu and S. Zhang for helpful discussions. The transgenic maize lines were generated by the Center for Crop Functional Genomics and Molecular Breeding of China Agricultural University. This work was supported by grants from the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2021YFF1000500 to J.Z.), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32170265 and 32441022 to J.Z.), the Chinese Universities Scientific Fund (2024TC084 to J.Z.), the Pinduoduo-China Agricultural University Research Fund (PC2024B01005 to J.Z.), the Hainan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (323CXTD379 to J.Z.), and the Central Guidance on Local Science and Technology Development Fund of Shanxi Province (YDZJSX2024D040 to C.T. and J.Z.).
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11
Article Number
5207
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IST-REx-ID

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