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      Genetic and molecular understanding for the development of methionine-rich maize: a holistic approach

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          Maize ( Zea mays) is the most important coarse cereal utilized as a major energy source for animal feed and humans. However, maize grains are deficient in methionine, an essential amino acid required for proper growth and development. Synthetic methionine has been used in animal feed, which is costlier and leads to adverse health effects on end-users. Bio-fortification of maize for methionine is, therefore, the most sustainable and environmental friendly approach. The zein proteins are responsible for methionine deposition in the form of δ-zein, which are major seed storage proteins of maize kernel. The present review summarizes various aspects of methionine including its importance and requirement for different subjects, its role in animal growth and performance, regulation of methionine content in maize and its utilization in human food. This review gives insight into improvement strategies including the selection of natural high-methionine mutants, molecular modulation of maize seed storage proteins and target key enzymes for sulphur metabolism and its flux towards the methionine synthesis, expression of synthetic genes, modifying gene codon and promoters employing genetic engineering approaches to enhance its expression. The compiled information on methionine and essential amino acids linked Quantitative Trait Loci in maize and orthologs cereals will give insight into the hotspot-linked genomic regions across the diverse range of maize germplasm through meta-QTL studies. The detailed information about candidate genes will provide the opportunity to target specific regions for gene editing to enhance methionine content in maize. Overall, this review will be helpful for researchers to design appropriate strategies to develop high-methionine maize.

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          MUTANT GENE THAT CHANGES PROTEIN COMPOSITION AND INCREASES LYSINE CONTENT OF MAIZE ENDOSPERM.

          Preliminary tests have shown that the endosperms of maize seeds homozygous for the opaque-2 mutant gene have a higher lysine content than normal kernels. As a critical test, a backcross progeny was divided into opaque-2 and normal kernels, the endosperms separated, and the amino acids determined. The opaque-2 endosperms had a different amino acid pattern and 69 percent more lysine than the normal seeds. The major reason for these changes is the synthesis of proteins with a greater content of basic amino acids in the acid-soluble fraction of the mutant endosperm. This is accompanied by a reduction in the ratio of zein to glutelin.
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            The role of methionine on metabolism, oxidative stress, and diseases.

            Methionine is an aliphatic, sulfur-containing, essential amino acid, and a precursor of succinyl-CoA, homocysteine, cysteine, creatine, and carnitine. Recent research has demonstrated that methionine can regulate metabolic processes, the innate immune system, and digestive functioning in mammals. It also intervenes in lipid metabolism, activation of endogenous antioxidant enzymes such as methionine sulfoxide reductase A, and the biosynthesis of glutathione to counteract oxidative stress. In addition, methionine restriction prevents altered methionine/transmethylation metabolism, thereby decreasing DNA damage and carcinogenic processes and possibly preventing arterial, neuropsychiatric, and neurodegenerative diseases. This review focuses on the role of methionine in metabolism, oxidative stress, and related diseases.
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              Protein Oxidation in Processed Meat: Mechanisms and Potential Implications on Human Health

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Front Plant Sci
                Front Plant Sci
                Front. Plant Sci.
                Frontiers in Plant Science
                Frontiers Media S.A.
                1664-462X
                19 September 2023
                2023
                : 14
                : 1249230
                Affiliations
                [1] 1 Division of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Maize Research , Ludhiana, Punjab, India
                [2] 2 Division of Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Maize Research , Ludhiana, Punjab, India
                [3] 3 Department of Biochemistry, Punjab Agricultural University , Ludhiana, Punjab, India
                [4] 4 Division of Plant Breeding, Indian Institute of Maize Research , Ludhiana, Punjab, India
                Author notes

                Edited by: Baohong Zhang, East Carolina University, United States

                Reviewed by: Phetole Mangena, University of Limpopo, South Africa; Christell Van Der Vyver, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

                *Correspondence: Dharam P. Chaudhary, chaudharydp@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                10.3389/fpls.2023.1249230
                10546030
                37794928
                68bb1e16-eeeb-4a7c-981a-da1a777c23fe
                Copyright © 2023 Devi, Bhushan, Gupta, Sethi, Kaur, Singh, Singh, Kumar, Rakshit and Chaudhary

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

                History
                : 28 June 2023
                : 01 September 2023
                Page count
                Figures: 4, Tables: 4, Equations: 0, References: 150, Pages: 21, Words: 11166
                Funding
                The authors declare that no financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
                Categories
                Plant Science
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                Plant Biotechnology

                Plant science & Botany
                maize,methionine,δ-zein,poultry feed,qtls,sulphur metabolism
                Plant science & Botany
                maize, methionine, δ-zein, poultry feed, qtls, sulphur metabolism

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