High temperature during soybean seed development differentially alters lipid and protein metabolism

High temperatures during seed development can affect the seed yield and quality in many crops. Here, we analyzed how high temperature alters the main seed storage compounds (lipid and protein) in soybean. At five days after R5 stage (initial seed filling stage), soybean plants were treated with cont...

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Main Authors: Andressa C. S. Nakagawa, Nobuyuki Ario, Yuki Tomita, Seiya Tanaka, Naoki Murayama, Chiaki Mizuta, Mari Iwaya-Inoue, Yushi Ishibashi
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-10-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2020.1742581
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spelling doaj-55a6f33414424b749e63479b6872bcb42020-11-25T03:56:37ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082020-10-0123450451210.1080/1343943X.2020.17425811742581High temperature during soybean seed development differentially alters lipid and protein metabolismAndressa C. S. Nakagawa0Nobuyuki Ario1Yuki Tomita2Seiya Tanaka3Naoki Murayama4Chiaki Mizuta5Mari Iwaya-Inoue6Yushi Ishibashi7Kyushu UniversityKyushu UniversityKyushu UniversityKyushu UniversityKyushu UniversityKyushu UniversityKyushu UniversityKyushu UniversityHigh temperatures during seed development can affect the seed yield and quality in many crops. Here, we analyzed how high temperature alters the main seed storage compounds (lipid and protein) in soybean. At five days after R5 stage (initial seed filling stage), soybean plants were treated with control (20/20ºC day/night) and high temperature (30/30ºC day/night). After treatment, immature seed was sampled, analyzed for lipid and protein contents and for expression of seed storage compounds related genes. High temperature during seed filling increased lipid content but decreased protein content, associating with yield reduction. It increased the expression of two genes related to seed lipid biosynthesis (GmBCCP2 and GmKAS1) and genes for a lipid biosynthesis regulator (GmWRI1) and its transcription factor (GmDREBL), and decreased the expression of genes related to lipid degradation such as GmACXs. High temperature downregulated genes related to seed storage protein (GmGy1, GmGy2, GmGy4, GmGy5 and Gmβ-conglycinin) and upregulated genes for cysteine and aspartate proteinases. Therefore, high temperature during seed filling preferentially accumulates lipid than protein content in seed, although seed yield reduction was associated with lower seed protein content in soybean. Our study provides insights for further improvements of soybean seed oil under abiotic stress such as heat stress. Abbreviations: DAT: days after treatment; TF: transcription factor; DREBL: Dehydration-responsive Element-binding L; WRI1: Wrinkled 1; PK: Ketoacyl acyl carrier protein synthase 1; PEP: phosphoenolpyruvate; BCCP2: Biotin carboxyl carrier protein; KAS1: ketoacyl acyl carrier protein synthase 1; ACX: Acyl-coenzyme A peroxidase; MS: Malate synthase; PEPCK: Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase; Gy: Glycinin; CysP: Cysteine Proteinase; SoyAP: Aspartic Proteinase; EF1b: Elongation factor 1b.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2020.1742581high temperatureseed fillingstorage compoundssoybean
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author Andressa C. S. Nakagawa
Nobuyuki Ario
Yuki Tomita
Seiya Tanaka
Naoki Murayama
Chiaki Mizuta
Mari Iwaya-Inoue
Yushi Ishibashi
spellingShingle Andressa C. S. Nakagawa
Nobuyuki Ario
Yuki Tomita
Seiya Tanaka
Naoki Murayama
Chiaki Mizuta
Mari Iwaya-Inoue
Yushi Ishibashi
High temperature during soybean seed development differentially alters lipid and protein metabolism
Plant Production Science
high temperature
seed filling
storage compounds
soybean
author_facet Andressa C. S. Nakagawa
Nobuyuki Ario
Yuki Tomita
Seiya Tanaka
Naoki Murayama
Chiaki Mizuta
Mari Iwaya-Inoue
Yushi Ishibashi
author_sort Andressa C. S. Nakagawa
title High temperature during soybean seed development differentially alters lipid and protein metabolism
title_short High temperature during soybean seed development differentially alters lipid and protein metabolism
title_full High temperature during soybean seed development differentially alters lipid and protein metabolism
title_fullStr High temperature during soybean seed development differentially alters lipid and protein metabolism
title_full_unstemmed High temperature during soybean seed development differentially alters lipid and protein metabolism
title_sort high temperature during soybean seed development differentially alters lipid and protein metabolism
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2020-10-01
description High temperatures during seed development can affect the seed yield and quality in many crops. Here, we analyzed how high temperature alters the main seed storage compounds (lipid and protein) in soybean. At five days after R5 stage (initial seed filling stage), soybean plants were treated with control (20/20ºC day/night) and high temperature (30/30ºC day/night). After treatment, immature seed was sampled, analyzed for lipid and protein contents and for expression of seed storage compounds related genes. High temperature during seed filling increased lipid content but decreased protein content, associating with yield reduction. It increased the expression of two genes related to seed lipid biosynthesis (GmBCCP2 and GmKAS1) and genes for a lipid biosynthesis regulator (GmWRI1) and its transcription factor (GmDREBL), and decreased the expression of genes related to lipid degradation such as GmACXs. High temperature downregulated genes related to seed storage protein (GmGy1, GmGy2, GmGy4, GmGy5 and Gmβ-conglycinin) and upregulated genes for cysteine and aspartate proteinases. Therefore, high temperature during seed filling preferentially accumulates lipid than protein content in seed, although seed yield reduction was associated with lower seed protein content in soybean. Our study provides insights for further improvements of soybean seed oil under abiotic stress such as heat stress. Abbreviations: DAT: days after treatment; TF: transcription factor; DREBL: Dehydration-responsive Element-binding L; WRI1: Wrinkled 1; PK: Ketoacyl acyl carrier protein synthase 1; PEP: phosphoenolpyruvate; BCCP2: Biotin carboxyl carrier protein; KAS1: ketoacyl acyl carrier protein synthase 1; ACX: Acyl-coenzyme A peroxidase; MS: Malate synthase; PEPCK: Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase; Gy: Glycinin; CysP: Cysteine Proteinase; SoyAP: Aspartic Proteinase; EF1b: Elongation factor 1b.
topic high temperature
seed filling
storage compounds
soybean
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2020.1742581
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