Genome-wide association mapping for protein, oil and water-soluble protein contents in soybean
As a globally important legume crop, soybean provides excellent sources of protein and oil for human and livestock nutrition. Improving seed protein and oil contents has always been an important objective in soybean breeding. Water-soluble protein plays a significant role in the processing and effic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG 2021, Vol.296 (1), p.91-102 |
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Zusammenfassung: | As a globally important legume crop, soybean provides excellent sources of protein and oil for human and livestock nutrition. Improving seed protein and oil contents has always been an important objective in soybean breeding. Water-soluble protein plays a significant role in the processing and efficacy of soybean protein. Here, a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of seed compositions (protein, oil, and water-soluble protein contents) was conducted using 211 diverse soybean accessions genotyped with a 355 K SoySNP array. Three, four, and five QTLs were identified related to the protein, oil, and water-soluble protein contents, respectively. Furthermore, five QTLs (
qPC-15-1
,
qOC-8-1
,
qOC-12-1
,
qOC-20-1
and
qWSPC-8-1
) were detected in multiple environments. Analysis of the favorable alleles for oil and water-soluble protein contents showed that
qOC-8-1
(
qWSPC-8-1
) exerted inverse effects on oil and water-soluble protein synthesis. Relative expression analysis suggested that
Glyma.15G049200
in
qPC-15-1
affects protein synthesis and
Glyma.08G107800
in
qOC-8-1
and
qWSPC-8-1
might be involved in oil and water-soluble protein synthesis, producing opposite effects. The candidate genes and significant SNPs detected in the present study will allow a deeper understanding of the genetic basis for the regulation of protein, oil and water-soluble protein contents and provide important information that could be utilized in marker-assisted selection for soybean quality improvement. |
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ISSN: | 1617-4615 1617-4623 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00438-020-01704-7 |