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Simultaneous Changes in Seed Size, Oil Content, and Protein Content Driven by Selection of SWEET Homologues during Soybean Domestication
Shoudong Wang, Shulin Liu, Jie Wang, Kengo Yokosho, Bin Zhou, Ya-Chi Yu, Zhi Liu, Wolf B Frommer, Jian Feng Ma, Li-Qing Chen, Yuefeng Guan, Huixia Shou, Zhixi Tian
National Science Review
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Soybean accounts for more than half of the global production of oilseed and more than a quarter of the protein used globally for human food and animal feed. Soybean domestication involved parallel increases in seed size and oil content and a concomitant decrease in protein content. However, science has not yet discovered if these effects were due to selective pressure on a single gene or multiple genes. Here, resequencing data from over 800 genotypes revealed a strong selection during soybean domestication on GmSWEET10a. The selection of GmSWEET10a conferred simultaneous increases in soybean seed size and oil content as well as reduction in protein content. The result was validated using both near-isogenic lines carrying substitution of haplotype chromosomal segments and transgenic soybeans. Moreover, GmSWEET10b was found to be functionally redundant with its homologue GmSWEET10a and to be undergoing selection in current breeding, leading the elite allele GmSWEET10ba potential target for present-day soybean breeding. Both GmSWEET10a and GmSWEET10b were shown to transport sucrose and hexose, contributing to sugar allocation from seed coat to embryo, which consequently determines oil and protein contents and seed size in soybean. We conclude that past selection of optimal GmSWEET10a alleles drove the initial domestication of multiple soybean seed traits, and that targeted selection of the elite allele GmSWEET10b may further improve the yield and seed quality of modern soybean cultivars.
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DOI:10.1093/nsr/nwaa110 |
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Simultaneous Changes in Seed Size, Oil Content, and Protein Content Driven by Selection of SWEET Homologues during Soybean Domestication |
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Simultaneous Changes in Seed Size, Oil Content, and Protein Content Driven by Selection of SWEET Homologues during Soybean Domestication |
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Shoudong Wang, Shulin Liu, Jie Wang, Kengo Yokosho, Bin Zhou, Ya-Chi Yu, Zhi Liu, Wolf B Frommer, Jian Feng Ma, Li-Qing Chen, Yuefeng Guan, Huixia Shou, Zhixi Tian |
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Shoudong Wang, Shulin Liu, Jie Wang, Kengo Yokosho, Bin Zhou, Ya-Chi Yu, Zhi Liu, Wolf B Frommer, Jian Feng Ma, Li-Qing Chen, Yuefeng Guan, Huixia Shou, Zhixi Tian |
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Soybean accounts for more than half of the global production of oilseed and more than a quarter of the protein used globally for human food and animal feed. Soybean domestication involved parallel increases in seed size and oil content and a concomitant decrease in protein content. However, science has not yet discovered if these effects were due to selective pressure on a single gene or multiple genes. Here, resequencing data from over 800 genotypes revealed a strong selection during soybean domestication on GmSWEET10a. The selection of GmSWEET10a conferred simultaneous increases in soybean seed size and oil content as well as reduction in protein content. The result was validated using both near-isogenic lines carrying substitution of haplotype chromosomal segments and transgenic soybeans. Moreover, GmSWEET10b was found to be functionally redundant with its homologue GmSWEET10a and to be undergoing selection in current breeding, leading the elite allele GmSWEET10ba potential target for present-day soybean breeding. Both GmSWEET10a and GmSWEET10b were shown to transport sucrose and hexose, contributing to sugar allocation from seed coat to embryo, which consequently determines oil and protein contents and seed size in soybean. We conclude that past selection of optimal GmSWEET10a alleles drove the initial domestication of multiple soybean seed traits, and that targeted selection of the elite allele GmSWEET10b may further improve the yield and seed quality of modern soybean cultivars. |
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Soybean accounts for more than half of the global production of oilseed and more than a quarter of the protein used globally for human food and animal feed. Soybean domestication involved parallel increases in seed size and oil content and a concomitant decrease in protein content. However, science has not yet discovered if these effects were due to selective pressure on a single gene or multiple genes. Here, resequencing data from over 800 genotypes revealed a strong selection during soybean domestication on GmSWEET10a. The selection of GmSWEET10a conferred simultaneous increases in soybean seed size and oil content as well as reduction in protein content. The result was validated using both near-isogenic lines carrying substitution of haplotype chromosomal segments and transgenic soybeans. Moreover, GmSWEET10b was found to be functionally redundant with its homologue GmSWEET10a and to be undergoing selection in current breeding, leading the elite allele GmSWEET10ba potential target for present-day soybean breeding. Both GmSWEET10a and GmSWEET10b were shown to transport sucrose and hexose, contributing to sugar allocation from seed coat to embryo, which consequently determines oil and protein contents and seed size in soybean. We conclude that past selection of optimal GmSWEET10a alleles drove the initial domestication of multiple soybean seed traits, and that targeted selection of the elite allele GmSWEET10b may further improve the yield and seed quality of modern soybean cultivars. |
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Shoudong Wang, Shulin Liu, Jie Wang, Kengo Yokosho, Bin Zhou, Ya-Chi Yu, Zhi Liu, Wolf B Frommer, Jian Feng Ma, Li-Qing Chen, Yuefeng Guan, Huixia Shou, Zhixi Tian. Simultaneous Changes in Seed Size, Oil Content, and Protein Content Driven by Selection of SWEET Homologues during Soybean Domestication. National Science Review. DOI:10.1093/nsr/nwaa110 |
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