Natural variation in Fatty Acid 9 is a determinant of fatty acid and protein content

Author:

Qi Zhaoming1ORCID,Guo Chaocheng2,Li Haiyang3,Qiu Hongmei4,Li Hui1,Jong CholNam1,Yu Guolong2,Zhang Yu1,Hu Limin1,Wu Xiaoxia1,Xin Dawei1ORCID,Yang Mingliang1,Liu Chunyan1,Lv Jian5ORCID,Wang Xu2,Kong Fanjiang3ORCID,Chen Qingshan1

Affiliation:

1. College of Agriculture Northeast Agricultural University Harbin Heilongjiang China

2. Shanghai Collaborative Innovation Center of Agri‐Seeds, Joint Center for Single Cell Biology, School of Agriculture and Biology Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China

3. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Adaptation and Molecular Design, Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Crop Gene Editing, Innovative Center of Molecular Genetics and Evolution, School of Life Sciences Guangzhou University Guangzhou China

4. Soybean Research Institute Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences/National Soybean Engineering Center Changchun China

5. Department of Innovation Syngenta Biotechnology China Beijing China

Abstract

SummarySoybean is one of the most economically important crops worldwide and an important source of unsaturated fatty acids and protein for the human diet. Consumer demand for healthy fats and oils is increasing, and the global demand for vegetable oil is expected to double by 2050. Identification of key genes that regulate seed fatty acid content can facilitate molecular breeding of high‐quality soybean varieties with enhanced fatty acid profiles. Here, we analysed the genetic architecture underlying variations in soybean seed fatty acid content using 547 accessions, including mainly landraces and cultivars from northeastern China. Through fatty acid profiling, genome re‐sequencing, population genomics analyses, and GWAS, we identified a SEIPIN homologue at the FA9 locus as an important contributor to seed fatty acid content. Transgenic and multiomics analyses confirmed that FA9 was a key regulator of seed fatty acid content with pleiotropic effects on seed protein and seed size. We identified two major FA9 haplotypes in 1295 resequenced soybean accessions and assessed their phenotypic effects in a field planting of 424 accessions. Soybean accessions carrying FA9H2 had significantly higher total fatty acid contents and lower protein contents than those carrying FA9H1. FA9H2 was absent in wild soybeans but present in 13% of landraces and 26% of cultivars, suggesting that it may have been selected during soybean post‐domestication improvement. FA9 therefore represents a useful genetic resource for molecular breeding of high‐quality soybean varieties with specific seed storage profiles.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Biotechnology

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