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Functional study and elite haplotype identification of soybean phosphate starvation response transcription factors GmPHR14 and GmPHR32.


ABSTRACT: Phosphorus (P) is one of the important mineral elements required for plant growth and development. However, because of the low mobility in soil, P deficiency has been an important factor limiting soybean production. Here, we identified 14 PHR (phosphate starvation response) genes in soybean genome and verified that two previously unreported GmPHR members, GmPHR14 and GmPHR32, were involved in low-P stress tolerance in soybean. GmPHR14 and GmPHR32 were present in two diverged branches of the phylogenic tree. Both genes were highly expressed in roots and root nodules and were induced by P deficiency. GmPHR14 and GmPHR32 both were expressed in the nucleus. The 211 amino acids in the N terminus of GmPHR32 were found to be required for the transcriptional activity. Overexpressing GmPHR14 or GmPHR32 in soybean hairy roots significantly increased roots and shoots dry weight under low-P condition, and overexpressing GmPHR14 additionally significantly increased roots P concentration under low-P condition. GmPHR14 and GmPHR32 were polymorphic in soybean population and the elite haplotype2 (Hap2) for both genes was preferentially present in improved cultivars and showed significantly higher shoots dry weight under low-P condition than the other two haplotypes. These results suggested GmPHR14 and GmPHR32 both positively regulated low-P responses in soybean, and would shed light on the molecular mechanism of low-P stress tolerance. Furthermore, the identified elite haplotypes would be useful in P-efficient soybean breeding.

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The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11032-022-01301-z.

SUBMITTER: Wang Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10248592 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional study and elite haplotype identification of soybean phosphate starvation response transcription factors <i>GmPHR14</i> and <i>GmPHR32</i>.

Wang Qing Q   Du Wenkai W   Zhang Shixi S   Yu Wenqing W   Wang Jiao J   Zhang Cankui C   Zhang Hengyou H   Huang Fang F   Cheng Hao H   Yu Deyue D  

Molecular breeding : new strategies in plant improvement 20220530 5


Phosphorus (P) is one of the important mineral elements required for plant growth and development. However, because of the low mobility in soil, P deficiency has been an important factor limiting soybean production. Here, we identified 14 <i>PHR</i> (phosphate starvation response) genes in soybean genome and verified that two previously unreported <i>GmPHR</i> members, <i>GmPHR14</i> and <i>GmPHR32</i>, were involved in low-P stress tolerance in soybean. <i>GmPHR14</i> and <i>GmPHR32</i> were pr  ...[more]

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