Exploring the role of FBXL gene family in Soybean: Implications for plant height and seed size regulation

Author:

Hina Aiman1ORCID,Khan Nadeem2ORCID,Kong Keke1,Lv Wenhuan1,Karikari Benjamin34ORCID,Abbasi Asim5ORCID,Zhao Tuanjie1

Affiliation:

1. Soybean Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) Key Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Soybean (General), MOA National Centre for Soybean Improvement, State Key Laboratory for Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement Nanjing Agricultural University Nanjing China

2. Global Institute for Food Security Saskatoon SK Canada

3. Département de phytologie Université Laval QC Québec Canada

4. Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Sciences University for Development Studies Tamale Ghana

5. Department of Environmental Sciences Kohsar University Murree Pakistan

Abstract

AbstractF‐box proteins constitute a significant family in eukaryotes and, as a component of the Skp1p‐cullin‐F‐box complex, are considered critical for cellular protein degradation and other biological processes in plants. Despite their importance, the functions of F‐box proteins, particularly those with C‐terminal leucine‐rich repeat (LRR) domains, remain largely unknown in plants. Therefore, the present study conducted genome‐wide identification and in silico characterization of F‐BOX proteins with C‐terminal LRR domains in soybean (Glycine max L.) (GmFBXLs). A total of 45 GmFBXLs were identified. The phylogenetic analysis showed that GmFBXLs could be subdivided into ten subgroups and exhibited a close relationship with those from Arabidopsis thaliana, Cicer aretineum, and Medicago trunculata. It was observed that most cis‐regulatory elements in the promoter regions of GmFBXLs are involved in hormone signalling, stress responses, and developmental stages. In silico transcriptome data illustrated diverse expression patterns of the identified GmFBXLs across various tissues, such as shoot apical meristem, flower, green pods, leaves, nodules, and roots. Overexpressing (OE) GmFBXL12 in Tianlong No.1 cultivar resulted in a significant difference in seed size, number of pods, and number of seeds per plant, indicated a potential increase in yield compared to wild type. This study offers valuable perspectives into the role of FBXLs in soybean, serving as a foundation for future research. Additionally, the identified OE lines represent valuable genetic resources for enhancing seed‐related traits in soybean.

Publisher

Wiley

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