A sucrose-binding protein and β-conglycinins regulate soybean seed protein content and control multiple seed traits

Author:

Lakhssassi Naoufal1ORCID,El Baze Abdelhalim1ORCID,Knizia Dounya1ORCID,Salhi Yasser1ORCID,Embaby Mohamed G1ORCID,Anil Erdem1ORCID,Mallory Cullen1ORCID,Lakhssassi Aicha2ORCID,Meksem Jonas3,Shi Haiying4ORCID,Vuong Tri D4ORCID,Meksem Kenza5,Kassem My Abdelmajid6ORCID,AbuGhazaleh Amer1ORCID,Nguyen Henry T4ORCID,Bellaloui Nacer7ORCID,Boualem Adnane8ORCID,Meksem Khalid1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant, Soil and Agricultural Systems, Southern Illinois University , Carbondale, IL 62901 , USA

2. Intelligent Automation & BioMedGenomics Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences and Technologies, University Abdelmalek Essaâdi , Tangier 90000 , Morocco

3. Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Duke University , Durham, NC 27708 , USA

4. Division of Plant Sciences, University of Missouri , Columbia, MO 65211 , USA

5. Towson High School , Baltimore County Public School District, Towson, MD 21286 , USA

6. Plant Genomics and Biotechnology Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences, Fayetteville State University , Fayetteville, NC 28301 , USA

7. Crop Genetics Research Unit, USDA-ARS , Stoneville, MS 38776 , USA

8. Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, French National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment (INRAE) , Paris, 75007 , France

Abstract

Abstract Expanded agriculture production is required to support the world's population but can impose substantial environmental and climate change costs, particularly with intensifying animal production and protein demand. Shifting from an animal- to a plant-based protein diet has numerous health benefits. Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) is a major source of protein for human food and animal feed; improved soybean protein content and amino acid composition could provide high-quality soymeal for animal feed, healthier human foods, and a reduced carbon footprint. Nonetheless, during the soybean genome evolution, a balance was established between the amount of seed protein, oil, and carbohydrate content, burdening the development of soybean cultivars with high proteins (HPs). We isolated 2 high-seed protein soybean mutants, HP1 and HP2, with improved seed amino acid composition and stachyose content, pointing to their involvement in controlling seed rebalancing phenomenon. HP1 encodes β-conglycinin (GmCG-1) and HP2 encodes sucrose-binding protein (GmSBP-1), which are both highly expressed in soybean seeds. Mutations in GmSBP-1, GmCG-1, and the paralog GmCG-2 resulted in increased protein levels, confirming their role as general regulators of seed protein content, amino acid seed composition, and seed vigor. Biodiversity analysis of GmCG and GmSBP across 108 soybean accessions revealed haplotypes correlated with protein and seed carbohydrate content. Furthermore, our data revealed an unprecedented role of GmCG and GmSBP proteins in improving seed vigor, crude protein, and amino acid digestibility. Since GmSBP and GmCG are present in most seed plants analyzed, these genes could be targeted to improve multiple seed traits.

Funder

United Soybean Board

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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