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Artificial selection on GmOLEO1 contributes to the increase in seed oil during soybean domestication

Increasing seed oil content is one of the most important breeding goals for soybean due to a high global demand for edible vegetable oil. However, genetic improvement of seed oil content has been difficult in soybean because of the complexity of oil metabolism. Determining the major variants and mol...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Dan, Zhang, Hengyou, Hu, Zhenbin, Chu, Shanshan, Yu, Kaiye, Lv, Lingling, Yang, Yuming, Zhang, Xiangqian, Chen, Xi, Kan, Guizhen, Tang, Yang, An, Yong-Qiang Charles, Yu, Deyue
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6645561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31291251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008267
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author Zhang, Dan
Zhang, Hengyou
Hu, Zhenbin
Chu, Shanshan
Yu, Kaiye
Lv, Lingling
Yang, Yuming
Zhang, Xiangqian
Chen, Xi
Kan, Guizhen
Tang, Yang
An, Yong-Qiang Charles
Yu, Deyue
author_facet Zhang, Dan
Zhang, Hengyou
Hu, Zhenbin
Chu, Shanshan
Yu, Kaiye
Lv, Lingling
Yang, Yuming
Zhang, Xiangqian
Chen, Xi
Kan, Guizhen
Tang, Yang
An, Yong-Qiang Charles
Yu, Deyue
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description Increasing seed oil content is one of the most important breeding goals for soybean due to a high global demand for edible vegetable oil. However, genetic improvement of seed oil content has been difficult in soybean because of the complexity of oil metabolism. Determining the major variants and molecular mechanisms conferring oil accumulation is critical for substantial oil enhancement in soybean and other oilseed crops. In this study, we evaluated the seed oil contents of 219 diverse soybean accessions across six different environments and dissected the underlying mechanism using a high-resolution genome-wide association study (GWAS). An environmentally stable quantitative trait locus (QTL), GqOil20, significantly associated with oil content was identified, accounting for 23.70% of the total phenotypic variance of seed oil across multiple environments. Haplotype and expression analyses indicate that an oleosin protein-encoding gene (GmOLEO1), colocated with a leading single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) from the GWAS, was significantly correlated with seed oil content. GmOLEO1 is predominantly expressed during seed maturation, and GmOLEO1 is localized to accumulated oil bodies (OBs) in maturing seeds. Overexpression of GmOLEO1 significantly enriched smaller OBs and increased seed oil content by 10.6% compared with those of control seeds. A time-course transcriptomics analysis between transgenic and control soybeans indicated that GmOLEO1 positively enhanced oil accumulation by affecting triacylglycerol metabolism. Our results also showed that strong artificial selection had occurred in the promoter region of GmOLEO1, which resulted in its high expression in cultivated soybean relative to wild soybean, leading to increased seed oil accumulation. The GmOLEO1 locus may serve as a direct target for both genetic engineering and selection for soybean oil improvement.
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spelling pubmed-66455612019-07-25 Artificial selection on GmOLEO1 contributes to the increase in seed oil during soybean domestication Zhang, Dan Zhang, Hengyou Hu, Zhenbin Chu, Shanshan Yu, Kaiye Lv, Lingling Yang, Yuming Zhang, Xiangqian Chen, Xi Kan, Guizhen Tang, Yang An, Yong-Qiang Charles Yu, Deyue PLoS Genet Research Article Increasing seed oil content is one of the most important breeding goals for soybean due to a high global demand for edible vegetable oil. However, genetic improvement of seed oil content has been difficult in soybean because of the complexity of oil metabolism. Determining the major variants and molecular mechanisms conferring oil accumulation is critical for substantial oil enhancement in soybean and other oilseed crops. In this study, we evaluated the seed oil contents of 219 diverse soybean accessions across six different environments and dissected the underlying mechanism using a high-resolution genome-wide association study (GWAS). An environmentally stable quantitative trait locus (QTL), GqOil20, significantly associated with oil content was identified, accounting for 23.70% of the total phenotypic variance of seed oil across multiple environments. Haplotype and expression analyses indicate that an oleosin protein-encoding gene (GmOLEO1), colocated with a leading single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) from the GWAS, was significantly correlated with seed oil content. GmOLEO1 is predominantly expressed during seed maturation, and GmOLEO1 is localized to accumulated oil bodies (OBs) in maturing seeds. Overexpression of GmOLEO1 significantly enriched smaller OBs and increased seed oil content by 10.6% compared with those of control seeds. A time-course transcriptomics analysis between transgenic and control soybeans indicated that GmOLEO1 positively enhanced oil accumulation by affecting triacylglycerol metabolism. Our results also showed that strong artificial selection had occurred in the promoter region of GmOLEO1, which resulted in its high expression in cultivated soybean relative to wild soybean, leading to increased seed oil accumulation. The GmOLEO1 locus may serve as a direct target for both genetic engineering and selection for soybean oil improvement. Public Library of Science 2019-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6645561/ /pubmed/31291251 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008267 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhang, Dan
Zhang, Hengyou
Hu, Zhenbin
Chu, Shanshan
Yu, Kaiye
Lv, Lingling
Yang, Yuming
Zhang, Xiangqian
Chen, Xi
Kan, Guizhen
Tang, Yang
An, Yong-Qiang Charles
Yu, Deyue
Artificial selection on GmOLEO1 contributes to the increase in seed oil during soybean domestication
title Artificial selection on GmOLEO1 contributes to the increase in seed oil during soybean domestication
title_full Artificial selection on GmOLEO1 contributes to the increase in seed oil during soybean domestication
title_fullStr Artificial selection on GmOLEO1 contributes to the increase in seed oil during soybean domestication
title_full_unstemmed Artificial selection on GmOLEO1 contributes to the increase in seed oil during soybean domestication
title_short Artificial selection on GmOLEO1 contributes to the increase in seed oil during soybean domestication
title_sort artificial selection on gmoleo1 contributes to the increase in seed oil during soybean domestication
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6645561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31291251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008267
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