The central role of GmGLP20.4 in root architecture modifications of soybean under low-nitrogen stress
Key message The GmGLP20.4 candidate gene plays an important role to improve soybean root architecture under low-nitrogen stress. The results lay the foundation for breeding low-nitrogen-tolerant soybean. Roots are fundamentally important for plant growth and development, facilitating water and nutri...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theoretical and applied genetics 2022-11, Vol.135 (11), p.4083-4093 |
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The
GmGLP20.4
candidate gene plays an important role to improve soybean root architecture under low-nitrogen stress. The results lay the foundation for breeding low-nitrogen-tolerant soybean.
Roots are fundamentally important for plant growth and development, facilitating water and nutrient uptake. Various abiotic and biotic factors significantly affect the root system architecture, especially low nitrogen (LN), but the molecular mechanism remains unclear. In this study, we identified
GmGLP20.4
, a germin-like protein (ubiquitous plant glycoproteins belonging to the
Cupin
superfamily) crucial for lateral root development and highly induced by LN stress in lateral roots of soybean.
GmGLP20.4
overexpression increased root biomass through development of an improved root system in soybean under LN, whereas a significant decrease in root biomass was observed in the
gmglp20.4
knockout mutant. Overexpression of
GmGLP20.4
improved plant growth and root architecture in transgenic tobacco (
Nicotiana tabacum
) under LN. Natural variation of the GT-1
cis
-element in the promoter (T to A) of
GmGLP20.4
was strongly associated with its expression level under LN, and significantly increased LN-sensitive variation (type A) was observed in wild soybean compared to that in elite cultivars. Thus, type A variation in the promoter of
GmGLP20.4
may have been a site of artificial selection during domestication. The
GmGT1-16g
gene was highly expressed under LN and showed an expression pattern opposite to that of
GmGLP20.4.
A luciferase complementation imaging assay revealed that the
GmGLP20.4
promoter specifically binds to
GmGT1-16g
. In conclusion,
GmGLP20.4
is involved in soybean root development and the natural variation of its promoter will be useful in modern intercropping systems or to improve nitrogen-use efficiency. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-022-04123-x |