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Parallel selection of distinct Tof5 alleles drove the adaptation of cultivated and wild soybean to high latitudes.

Lidong Dong1, Qun Cheng2, Chao Fang2, Lingping Kong2, Hui Yang2, Zhihong Hou3, Yongli Li2, Haiyang Nan2, Yuhang Zhang2, Qingshan Chen4, Chunbao Zhang5, Kun Kou2, Tong Su2, Lingshuang Wang2, Shichen Li2, Haiyang Li6, Xiaoya Lin2, Yang Tang2, Xiaohui Zhao2, Sijia Lu7, Baohui Liu8, Fanjiang Kong9.   

Abstract

Photoperiod responsiveness is a key factor limiting the geographic distribution of cultivated soybean and its wild ancestor. In particular, the genetic basis of the adaptation in wild soybean remains poorly understood. In this study, by combining whole-genome resequencing and genome-wide association studies we identified a novel locus, Time of Flowering 5 (Tof5), which promotes flowering and enhances adaptation to high latitudes in both wild and cultivated soybean. By genomic, genetic and transgenic analyses we showed that Tof5 encodes a homolog of Arabidopsis thaliana FRUITFULL (FUL). Importantly, further analyses suggested that different alleles of Tof5 have undergone parallel selection. The Tof5H1 allele was strongly selected by humans after the early domestication of cultivated soybean, while Tof5H2 allele was naturally selected in wild soybean, and in each case facilitating adaptation to high latitudes. Moreover, we found that the key flowering repressor E1 suppresses the transcription of Tof5 by binding to its promoter. In turn, Tof5 physically associates with the promoters of two important FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT), FT2a and FT5a, to upregulate their transcription and promote flowering under long photoperiods. Collectively, our findings provide insights into how wild soybean adapted to high latitudes through natural selection and indicate that cultivated soybean underwent changes in the same gene but evolved a distinct allele that was artificially selected after domestication.
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Keywords:  artificially selection; flowering time; latitude adaptation; natural selection; soybean; wild

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34673232     DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2021.10.004

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


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