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MATE-Type Proteins Are Responsible for Isoflavone Transportation and Accumulation in Soybean Seeds
Soybeans are nutritionally important as human food and animal feed. Apart from the macronutrients such as proteins and oils, soybeans are also high in health-beneficial secondary metabolites and are uniquely enriched in isoflavones among food crops. Isoflavone biosynthesis has been relatively well c...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8585119/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34769445 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222112017 |
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author | Ng, Ming-Sin Ku, Yee-Shan Yung, Wai-Shing Cheng, Sau-Shan Man, Chun-Kuen Yang, Liu Song, Shikui Chung, Gyuhwa Lam, Hon-Ming |
author_facet | Ng, Ming-Sin Ku, Yee-Shan Yung, Wai-Shing Cheng, Sau-Shan Man, Chun-Kuen Yang, Liu Song, Shikui Chung, Gyuhwa Lam, Hon-Ming |
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description | Soybeans are nutritionally important as human food and animal feed. Apart from the macronutrients such as proteins and oils, soybeans are also high in health-beneficial secondary metabolites and are uniquely enriched in isoflavones among food crops. Isoflavone biosynthesis has been relatively well characterized, but the mechanism of their transportation in soybean cells is largely unknown. Using the yeast model, we showed that GmMATE1 and GmMATE2 promoted the accumulation of isoflavones, mainly in the aglycone forms. Using the tobacco BrightYellow-2 (BY-2) cell model, GmMATE1 and GmMATE2 were found to be localized in the vacuolar membrane. Such subcellular localization supports the notion that GmMATE1 and GmMATE2 function by compartmentalizing isoflavones in the vacuole. Expression analyses showed that GmMATE1 was mainly expressed in the developing soybean pod. Soybean mutants defective in GmMATE1 had significantly reduced total seed isoflavone contents, whereas the overexpression of GmMATE1 in transgenic soybean promoted the accumulation of seed isoflavones. Our results showed that GmMATE1, and possibly also GmMATE2, are bona fide isoflavone transporters that promote the accumulation of isoflavones in soybean seeds. |
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spelling | pubmed-85851192021-11-12 MATE-Type Proteins Are Responsible for Isoflavone Transportation and Accumulation in Soybean Seeds Ng, Ming-Sin Ku, Yee-Shan Yung, Wai-Shing Cheng, Sau-Shan Man, Chun-Kuen Yang, Liu Song, Shikui Chung, Gyuhwa Lam, Hon-Ming Int J Mol Sci Article Soybeans are nutritionally important as human food and animal feed. Apart from the macronutrients such as proteins and oils, soybeans are also high in health-beneficial secondary metabolites and are uniquely enriched in isoflavones among food crops. Isoflavone biosynthesis has been relatively well characterized, but the mechanism of their transportation in soybean cells is largely unknown. Using the yeast model, we showed that GmMATE1 and GmMATE2 promoted the accumulation of isoflavones, mainly in the aglycone forms. Using the tobacco BrightYellow-2 (BY-2) cell model, GmMATE1 and GmMATE2 were found to be localized in the vacuolar membrane. Such subcellular localization supports the notion that GmMATE1 and GmMATE2 function by compartmentalizing isoflavones in the vacuole. Expression analyses showed that GmMATE1 was mainly expressed in the developing soybean pod. Soybean mutants defective in GmMATE1 had significantly reduced total seed isoflavone contents, whereas the overexpression of GmMATE1 in transgenic soybean promoted the accumulation of seed isoflavones. Our results showed that GmMATE1, and possibly also GmMATE2, are bona fide isoflavone transporters that promote the accumulation of isoflavones in soybean seeds. MDPI 2021-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8585119/ /pubmed/34769445 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222112017 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ng, Ming-Sin Ku, Yee-Shan Yung, Wai-Shing Cheng, Sau-Shan Man, Chun-Kuen Yang, Liu Song, Shikui Chung, Gyuhwa Lam, Hon-Ming MATE-Type Proteins Are Responsible for Isoflavone Transportation and Accumulation in Soybean Seeds |
title | MATE-Type Proteins Are Responsible for Isoflavone Transportation and Accumulation in Soybean Seeds |
title_full | MATE-Type Proteins Are Responsible for Isoflavone Transportation and Accumulation in Soybean Seeds |
title_fullStr | MATE-Type Proteins Are Responsible for Isoflavone Transportation and Accumulation in Soybean Seeds |
title_full_unstemmed | MATE-Type Proteins Are Responsible for Isoflavone Transportation and Accumulation in Soybean Seeds |
title_short | MATE-Type Proteins Are Responsible for Isoflavone Transportation and Accumulation in Soybean Seeds |
title_sort | mate-type proteins are responsible for isoflavone transportation and accumulation in soybean seeds |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8585119/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34769445 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222112017 |
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