生物
数量性状位点
大豆花叶病毒
基因
大豆蛋白
高蛋白
食品科学
植物蛋白
生物技术
遗传学
植物病毒
病毒
马铃薯Y病毒
作者
Huilin Tian,Yanbin Yin,Xin Li,Zhanguo Zhang,Shaowei Feng,Song Jin,Xue Han,Mingliang Yang,Chang Xu,Limin Hu,Chunyan Liu,Fanjiang Kong,Qingshan Chen,Zhaoming Qi
摘要
Summary Soybeans ( Glycine max L. Merr.) are a major source of plant‐based protein for human nutrition and livestock feed. Enhancing the protein content of soybean seeds is vital for meeting growing dietary needs and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. In this study, we first performed QTL (Quantitative Trait Loci) mapping analysis and constructed a Soybean Seed Protein Content Co‐expression (Soy‐SPCC) network to identify key genes associated with soybean seed protein accumulation. Next, we investigated the role of High Seed Storage Protein1 ( HSSP1 ) in regulating soybean seed protein content through a comprehensive analysis. Functional validation through overexpression and gene knockout experiments demonstrated that HSSP1 , a key component of the Soy‐SPCC network, significantly influences seed storage protein levels. Particularly, HSSP1 enhances the expression of GmCG1 by binding directly to its cis‐acting element, leading to increased protein content in soybean seeds. Furthermore, we performed a molecular module stacking breeding analysis of 120 candidate genes identified from the Soy‐SPCC network, including HSSP1 , to identify genetic variations associated with protein content. This study provides a novel perspective on soybean protein regulation. The identification of HSSP1 as a critical regulator offers valuable insights for developing high‐protein soybean varieties and advancing breeding strategies aimed at improving soybean seed quality.
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