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Soybean proteins GmTic110 and GmPsbP are crucial for chloroplast development and function.

Devinder Sandhu1, Taylor Atkinson2, Andrea Noll3, Callie Johnson4, Katherine Espinosa5, Jessica Boelter6, Stephanie Abel7, Balpreet K Dhatt8, Terese Barta9, Eric Singsaas10, Sol Sepsenwol11, A Susana Goggi12, Reid G Palmer13.   

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We have identified a viable-yellow and a lethal-yellow chlorophyll-deficient mutant in soybean. Segregation patterns suggested single-gene recessive inheritance for each mutant. The viable- and lethal-yellow plants showed significant reduction of chlorophyll a and b. Photochemical energy conversion efficiency and photochemical reflectance index were reduced in the viable-yellow plants relative to the wildtype, whereas the lethal-yellow plants showed no electron transport activity. The viable-yellow plants displayed reduced thylakoid stacking, while the lethal-yellow plants exhibited failure of proplastid differentiation into normal chloroplasts with grana. Genetic analysis revealed recessive epistatic interaction between the viable- and the lethal-yellow genes. The viable-yellow gene was mapped to a 58kb region on chromosome 2 that contained seven predicted genes. A frame shift mutation, due to a single base deletion in Glyma.02g233700, resulted in an early stop codon. Glyma.02g233700 encodes a translocon in the inner membrane of chloroplast (GmTic110) that plays a critical role in plastid biogenesis. The lethal-yellow gene was mapped to an 83kb region on chromosome 3 that contained 13 predicted genes. Based on the annotated functions, we sequenced three potential candidate genes. A single base insertion in the second exon of Glyma.03G230300 resulted in a truncated protein. Glyma.03G230300 encodes for GmPsbP, an extrinsic protein of Photosystem II that is critical for oxygen evolution during photosynthesis. GmTic110 and GmPsbP displayed highly reduced expression in the viable- and lethal-yellow mutants, respectively. The yellow phenotypes in the viable- and lethal-yellow mutants were due to the loss of function of GmTic110 or GmPsbP resulting in photooxidative stress. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.

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Keywords:  Chlorophyll-deficient; Photosynthesis; PsbP; Soybean; Tic110

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27717480     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2016.07.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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Review 7.  Genetics and Physiology of the Nuclearly Inherited Yellow Foliar Mutants in Soybean.

Authors:  Devinder Sandhu; Zachary Coleman; Taylor Atkinson; Krishan M Rai; Venugopal Mendu
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2018-04-11       Impact factor: 5.753

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