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A Post-domestication Mutation, Dt2, Triggers Systemic Modification of Divergent and Convergent Pathways Modulating Multiple Agronomic Traits in Soybean.

Dajian Zhang1, Xutong Wang2, Shuo Li3, Chaofan Wang4, Michael J Gosney5, Michael V Mickelbart6, Jianxin Ma7.   

Abstract

The semi-determinate stem growth habit in leguminous crops, similar to the "green revolution" semi-dwarf trait in cereals, is a key plant architecture trait that affects several other traits determining grain yield. In soybean semi-determinacy is modulated by a post-domestication gain-of-function mutation in the gene, Dt2, which encodes an MADS-box transcription factor. However, its role in systemic modification of stem growth and other traits is unknown. In this study, we show that Dt2 functions not only as a direct repressor of Dt1, which prevents terminal flowering, but also as a direct activator of putative floral integrator/identity genes including GmSOC1, GmAP1, and GmFUL, which likely promote flowering. We also demonstrate that Dt2 functions as a direct repressor of the putative drought-responsive transcription factor gene GmDREB1D, and as a direct activator of GmSPCH and GmGRP7, which are potentially associated with asymmetric division of young epidermal cells and stomatal opening, respectively, and may affect the plant's water-use efficiency (WUE). Intriguingly, Dt2 was found to be a direct activator or repressor of the precursors of eight microRNAs targeting genes potentially associated with meristem maintenance, flowering time, stomatal density, WUE, and/or stress responses. This study thus reveals the molecular basis of pleiotropy associated with plant productivity, adaptability, and environmental resilience.
Copyright © 2019 The Author. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  abiotic stress; agronomic traits; convergent pathways; pleiotropy; soybean; stem growth habit

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31152912     DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2019.05.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant        ISSN: 1674-2052            Impact factor:   13.164


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2.  Response of a Diverse European Soybean Collection to "Short Duration" and "Long Duration" Drought Stress.

Authors:  Aamir Saleem; Jonas Aper; Hilde Muylle; Irene Borra-Serrano; Paul Quataert; Peter Lootens; Tom De Swaef; Isabel Roldán-Ruiz
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Review 3.  Progress in soybean functional genomics over the past decade.

Authors:  Min Zhang; Shulin Liu; Zhao Wang; Yaqin Yuan; Zhifang Zhang; Qianjin Liang; Xia Yang; Zongbiao Duan; Yucheng Liu; Fanjiang Kong; Baohui Liu; Bo Ren; Zhixi Tian
Journal:  Plant Biotechnol J       Date:  2021-08-25       Impact factor: 9.803

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