Differential Accumulation of Soybean Seed Storage Protein Subunits in Response to Sulfur and Nitrogen Nutritional Sources
Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) seed storage proteins consist of subunits that differ in amino acid profile, the β-subunit of 7S protein being essentially devoid of the S-containing amino acids, methionine and cysteine. Our objective was to examine the interaction of N and S nutrition on the relati...
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doaj-00067f569280479fb0645dea710552292020-11-25T02:12:26ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082000-01-013326827410.1626/pps.3.26811644427Differential Accumulation of Soybean Seed Storage Protein Subunits in Response to Sulfur and Nitrogen Nutritional SourcesNam C. Paek0Peter J. Sexton1Seth L. Naeve2Richard Shibles3Iowa State UniversityIowa State UniversityIowa State UniversityIowa State UniversitySoybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) seed storage proteins consist of subunits that differ in amino acid profile, the β-subunit of 7S protein being essentially devoid of the S-containing amino acids, methionine and cysteine. Our objective was to examine the interaction of N and S nutrition on the relative abundance of these storage protein subunits in soybean seed. ‘Kenwood’ soybean was grown in hydroponic culture, and during vegetative growth (V2–R4.5) N was provided as 5 mM KNO3 to plants grown under sulfur-deficient (0.004 raM Na2SO4) or sulfur-sufficient (0.4 mM Na2S04) conditions. During seed fill (R4.5–R7) N was supplied as 5 mM KNO3 or 2.5 mM urea. Each N group was given S treatments of 1) no sulfur, 2) 0.4mM Na2SO4, 3) 0.2 mM L-cystine, or 4) 0.4 mM L-methionine. Effects on seed protein quality of S deficiency during vegetative growth were essentially overcome by supplying sulfate as late as R4.5. Total protein and seed storage protein were increased with urea as N source, but urea also increased the β-subunit. Provision of reduced S as methionine essentially suppressed β-subunit production, but cystine did not, suggesting that cystine did not influence methionine level in the seed. We also report the accumulation of two as yet unreported proteins which occur at extremes of S nutrition : (1) a putative β-subunit of 7S protein occurring in the embryonic axis under S-deficiency ; and (2) a ca. 14kD protein in cotyledon tissue under provision of L-methionine. Though S and N did interact to a limited extent to influence seed protein composition, major effects were from S or N acting individually.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.3.268β-conglycininGlycine maxMethionineSeed protein qualitySulfur amino acids7S protein1 IS protein |
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Nam C. Paek Peter J. Sexton Seth L. Naeve Richard Shibles Differential Accumulation of Soybean Seed Storage Protein Subunits in Response to Sulfur and Nitrogen Nutritional Sources Plant Production Science β-conglycinin Glycine max Methionine Seed protein quality Sulfur amino acids 7S protein 1 IS protein |
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Nam C. Paek Peter J. Sexton Seth L. Naeve Richard Shibles |
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Nam C. Paek |
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Differential Accumulation of Soybean Seed Storage Protein Subunits in Response to Sulfur and Nitrogen Nutritional Sources |
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Differential Accumulation of Soybean Seed Storage Protein Subunits in Response to Sulfur and Nitrogen Nutritional Sources |
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Differential Accumulation of Soybean Seed Storage Protein Subunits in Response to Sulfur and Nitrogen Nutritional Sources |
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Differential Accumulation of Soybean Seed Storage Protein Subunits in Response to Sulfur and Nitrogen Nutritional Sources |
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Differential Accumulation of Soybean Seed Storage Protein Subunits in Response to Sulfur and Nitrogen Nutritional Sources |
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differential accumulation of soybean seed storage protein subunits in response to sulfur and nitrogen nutritional sources |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Plant Production Science |
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1343-943X 1349-1008 |
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2000-01-01 |
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Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) seed storage proteins consist of subunits that differ in amino acid profile, the β-subunit of 7S protein being essentially devoid of the S-containing amino acids, methionine and cysteine. Our objective was to examine the interaction of N and S nutrition on the relative abundance of these storage protein subunits in soybean seed. ‘Kenwood’ soybean was grown in hydroponic culture, and during vegetative growth (V2–R4.5) N was provided as 5 mM KNO3 to plants grown under sulfur-deficient (0.004 raM Na2SO4) or sulfur-sufficient (0.4 mM Na2S04) conditions. During seed fill (R4.5–R7) N was supplied as 5 mM KNO3 or 2.5 mM urea. Each N group was given S treatments of 1) no sulfur, 2) 0.4mM Na2SO4, 3) 0.2 mM L-cystine, or 4) 0.4 mM L-methionine. Effects on seed protein quality of S deficiency during vegetative growth were essentially overcome by supplying sulfate as late as R4.5. Total protein and seed storage protein were increased with urea as N source, but urea also increased the β-subunit. Provision of reduced S as methionine essentially suppressed β-subunit production, but cystine did not, suggesting that cystine did not influence methionine level in the seed. We also report the accumulation of two as yet unreported proteins which occur at extremes of S nutrition : (1) a putative β-subunit of 7S protein occurring in the embryonic axis under S-deficiency ; and (2) a ca. 14kD protein in cotyledon tissue under provision of L-methionine. Though S and N did interact to a limited extent to influence seed protein composition, major effects were from S or N acting individually. |
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β-conglycinin Glycine max Methionine Seed protein quality Sulfur amino acids 7S protein 1 IS protein |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.3.268 |
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