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Characterization of chromosome segment substitution lines reveals candidate genes associated with the nodule number in soybean
ZOU Jia-nan, ZHANG Zhan-guo, KANG Qing-lin, YU Si-yang, WANG Jie-qi, CHEN Lin, LIU Yan-ru, MA Chao, ZHU Rong-sheng, ZHU Yong-xu, DONG Xiao-hui, JIANG Hong-wei, WU Xiao-xia, WANG Nan-nan, HU Zhen-bang, QI Zhao-ming, LIU Chun-yan, CHEN Qing-shan, XIN Da-wei, WANG Jin-hui
2022, 21 (
8
): 2197-2210. DOI:
10.1016/S2095-3119(21)63658-4
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197
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Soybean is one of the most important food crops worldwide. Like other legumes, soybean can form symbiotic relationships with
Rhizobium
species. Nitrogen fixation of soybean
via
its symbiosis with Rhizobium is pivotal for sustainable agriculture. Type III effectors (T3Es) are essential regulators of the establishment of the symbiosis, and nodule number is a feature of nitrogen-affected nodulation. However, genes encoding T3Es at quantitative trait loci (QTLs) related to nodulation have rarely been identified. Chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) have a common genetic background but only a few loci with heterogeneous genetic information; thus, they are suitable materials for identifying candidate genes at a target locus. In this study, a CSSL population was used to identify the QTLs related to nodule number in soybean. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers and candidate genes within the QTLs interval were detected, and it was determined which genes showed differential expression between isolines. Four candidate genes (
GmCDPK28
,
GmNAC1
,
GmbHLH
, and
GmERF5
) linked to the SNPs were identified as being related to nodule traits and pivotal processes and pathways involved in symbiosis establishment. A candidate gene (
GmERF5
) encoding a transcription factor that may interact directly with the T3E NopAA was identified. The confirmed CSSLs with important segments and candidate genes identified in this study are valuable resources for further studies on the genetic network and T3Es involved in the signaling pathway that is essential for symbiosis establishment.
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GmDRR1, a dirigent protein resistant to
Phytophthora sojae
in
Glycine
max
(L.) Merr.
CHEN Qing-shan, YU Guo-long, ZOU Jia-nan, WANG Jing, QIU Hong-mei, ZHU Rong-sheng, CHANG Hui-lin, JIANG Hong-wei, HU Zhen-bang, LI Chang-yu, ZHANG Yan-jiao, WANG Jin-hui, WANG Xueding, GAO Shan...
2018, 17 (
06
): 1289-1298. DOI:
10.1016/S2095-3119(17)61821-5
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553
)
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Soil-borne pathogen
Phytophthora sojae
is an oomycete that causes devastating damage to soybean yield. To mine original resistant genes in soybean is an effective and environmentally-friend approach controlling the disease. In this study, soybean proteins were extracted from the first trifoliolates infected by predominant
P. sojae
race 1 and analyzed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Nineteen differently-expressed protein spots were detected, and 10 of them were further applied for Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry Assay. One protein containing a dirigent (DIR) domain was identified and belonged to the DIR-b/d family. Therefore, it was named as GmDRR1 (
Glycine
max
Disease Resistance Response 1). Then,
GmDRR1
gene was pathologically confirmed to be involved in the resistant to
P. sojae
in soybean.
GmDRR1
-GFP (green fluorescent protein) fusion proteins localized in the cell membrane. qRT-PCR results showed
GmDRR1
gene expressed differently in
P. sojae
resistant- and susceptible-soybean cultivars. By the promoter analysis, we found a haplotype H8 was existing in most resistant soybean varieties, while a haplotype H77 was existing in most susceptible soybean varieties. The H77 haplotype had seven SNPs (C to A, G to C, C to A, T to A, T to C, T to C, and T to A) and two single nucleotide insertions. The results supported that the expression difference of
GmDRR1
genes between P. sojae resistant- and susceptible-soybean cultivars might depend on the GmDRR1 promoter SNPs. The results suggested that
GmDRR1
was a dirigent protein involved in soybean resistant to
P. sojae
and paved a novel way for investigation of the molecular regulatory mechanism of the defense response to
P. sojae
in soybean.
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