SW16.1等位基因的差异效应和遗传背景对大豆驯化后籽粒重的增加有促进作用

IF 9.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Xianlian Chen, Cheng Liu, Pengfei Guo, Xiaoshuai Hao, Yongpeng Pan, Kai Zhang, Wusheng Liu, Lizhi Zhao, Wei Luo, Jianbo He, Yanzhu Su, Ting Jin, Fenfen Jiang, Si Wang, Fangdong Liu, Rongzhou Xie, Changgen Zhen, Wei Han, Guangnan Xing, Wubin Wang, Shancen Zhao, Yan Li, Junyi Gai
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摘要

虽然从野生大豆(Glycine soja)驯化到栽培大豆(Glycine max)后种子重量增加了,但这种变化的遗传基础尚不清楚。利用来自野生大豆染色体片段代换系的定位群体,我们确定SW16.1是控制种子重量的一个主要数量性状位点的致病基因。SW16.1编码一个核定位的含有LIM结构域的蛋白。重要的是,来自野生大豆品种N24852的GsSW16.1等位基因对种子重有负影响,而来自栽培品种NN1138-2的GmSW16.1等位基因对种子重有正影响。基因表达网络分析、反转录定量聚合酶链反应和启动子荧光素酶报告基因瞬时表达实验表明,SW16.1调控MT4的转录,MT4是种子重的正调节因子。分析了SW16.1和其他已知种子重基因在大豆种质中的自然变异。在247份大豆材料中,SW16.1多态性与种子质量相关,表明栽培大豆中正效等位基因的频率远高于野生大豆。有趣的是,对已知种子重基因的等位基因矩阵分析显示,max丢失了38.5%的大豆等位基因,大部分丢失的等位基因对种子重有负面影响。研究结果表明,消除大豆的负等位基因,提高了大豆的正等位基因频率,改变了大豆的遗传背景,有助于野生大豆驯化后栽培大豆的种子变大。我们的发现为大豆驯化提供了新的见解,并应有助于当前的大豆育种计划。
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Differential SW16.1 allelic effects and genetic backgrounds contributed to increased seed weight after soybean domestication

Differential SW16.1 allelic effects and genetic backgrounds contributed to increased seed weight after soybean domestication

Although seed weight has increased following domestication from wild soybean (Glycine soja) to cultivated soybean (Glycine max), the genetic basis underlying this change is unclear. Using mapping populations derived from chromosome segment substitution lines of wild soybean, we identified SW16.1 as the causative gene underlying a major quantitative trait locus controlling seed weight. SW16.1 encodes a nucleus-localized LIM domain-containing protein. Importantly, the GsSW16.1 allele from wild soybean accession N24852 had a negative effect on seed weight, whereas the GmSW16.1 allele from cultivar NN1138-2 had a positive effect. Gene expression network analysis, reverse-transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction, and promoter-luciferase reporter transient expression assays suggested that SW16.1 regulates the transcription of MT4, a positive regulator of seed weight. The natural variations in SW16.1 and other known seed weight genes were analyzed in soybean germplasm. The SW16.1 polymorphism was associated with seed weight in 247 soybean accessions, showing much higher frequency of positive-effect alleles in cultivated soybean than in wild soybean. Interestingly, gene allele matrix analysis of the known seed weight genes revealed that G. max has lost 38.5% of the G. soja alleles and that most of the lost alleles had negative effects on seed weight. Our results suggest that eliminating negative alleles from G. soja led to a higher frequency of positive alleles and changed genetic backgrounds in G. max, which contributed to larger seeds in cultivated soybean after domestication from wild soybean. Our findings provide new insights regarding soybean domestication and should assist current soybean breeding programs.

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Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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18.00
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3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Integrative Plant Biology is a leading academic journal reporting on the latest discoveries in plant biology.Enjoy the latest news and developments in the field, understand new and improved methods and research tools, and explore basic biological questions through reproducible experimental design, using genetic, biochemical, cell and molecular biological methods, and statistical analyses.
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