Affiliation:
1. Root Biology Center, Department of Plant Nutrition, College of Natural Resources and Environment, State Key Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Subtropical Agro‐Bioresources South China Agricultural University Guangzhou China
2. Department of Bioscience, Life Science and Technology School Lingnan Normal University Zhanjiang China
3. Department of Agriculture, College of Coastal Agricultural Science Guangdong Ocean University Zhanjiang China
Abstract
AbstractPhosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient, but easily fixed in soils. Therefore, most of soil P exists in the form of inaccessible organic phosphorus (Po), particularly phytate‐P. Root‐associated purple acid phosphatases (PAPs) are considered to play a crucial role in phosphate (Pi) scavenging in soils. However, evidence for regulating root‐associated PAPs in utilization of extracellular phytate‐P remain largely unknown in plants at both transcriptional and posttranslational levels. In this study, a Pi‐starvation responsive GmPAP15a was identified in soybean (Glycine max). Overexpressing GmPAP15a led to significant increases in root‐associated phytase activities, as well as total P content when phytate‐P was supplied as the sole P resource in soybean hairy roots. Meanwhile, mass spectrometry (MS) analysis showed GmPAP15a was glycosylated at Asn144 and Asn502, and its glycan structures of N‐linked oligosaccharide chains exhibited microheterogeneity. Moreover, two homologues of AtPHR1, GmPHR9 and GmPHR32 were found to activate GmPAP15a transcription through luciferase activity analysis. Taken together, it is strongly suggested that GmPAP15a plays a vital role in phytate‐P utilization in soybean, which might be regulated at both transcriptional and glycosylation modification levels. Our results highlight the GmPHR9/GmPHR32‐GmPAP15a signalling pathway might present, and control phytate‐P utilization in soybean.
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