An embryo lethal transgenic line manifests global expression changes and elevated protein/oil ratios in heterozygous soybean plants.

Understanding the molecular processes of seed development is important especially in agronomic crops that produce large amounts of nutrient reserves. Because soybean is a vital source of vegetable protein worldwide, producers are concerned about increasing the total amount of protein in the seed wit...

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Main Authors: Sarah I Jones, Matt R Hunt, Lila O Vodkin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233721
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spelling doaj-70801fbb146643f8ae5e5ab46d7081d92021-03-03T21:49:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01156e023372110.1371/journal.pone.0233721An embryo lethal transgenic line manifests global expression changes and elevated protein/oil ratios in heterozygous soybean plants.Sarah I JonesMatt R HuntLila O VodkinUnderstanding the molecular processes of seed development is important especially in agronomic crops that produce large amounts of nutrient reserves. Because soybean is a vital source of vegetable protein worldwide, producers are concerned about increasing the total amount of protein in the seed without substantially lowering the amount of oil, another economically important product. Here we describe a transgenic soybean line with increased protein and protein/oil ratio, containing an average of 42.2% protein vs. 38.5% in controls and with a protein/oil ratio of 2.02 vs. 1.76 in controls over several generations of greenhouse growth. Other phenotypic data show that the seeds are heavier, although there are overall lower yields per plant. We postulate these effects result from insertion site mutagenesis by the transgenic construct. As this line never achieves homozygosity and appears to be embryo lethal when homozygous, one functional copy of the gene is most likely essential for normal seed development. Global transcript analyses using RNA-Seq for 88,000 gene models over two stages of cotyledon development revealed that more genes are over-expressed in the transgenic line including ribosomal protein related genes and those in the membrane protein and transporters families. Localization of the insertion site should reveal the genes and developmental program that has been perturbed by the transgenic construct, resulting in this economically interesting increase in protein and the protein/oil ratio.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233721
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author Sarah I Jones
Matt R Hunt
Lila O Vodkin
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Matt R Hunt
Lila O Vodkin
An embryo lethal transgenic line manifests global expression changes and elevated protein/oil ratios in heterozygous soybean plants.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sarah I Jones
Matt R Hunt
Lila O Vodkin
author_sort Sarah I Jones
title An embryo lethal transgenic line manifests global expression changes and elevated protein/oil ratios in heterozygous soybean plants.
title_short An embryo lethal transgenic line manifests global expression changes and elevated protein/oil ratios in heterozygous soybean plants.
title_full An embryo lethal transgenic line manifests global expression changes and elevated protein/oil ratios in heterozygous soybean plants.
title_fullStr An embryo lethal transgenic line manifests global expression changes and elevated protein/oil ratios in heterozygous soybean plants.
title_full_unstemmed An embryo lethal transgenic line manifests global expression changes and elevated protein/oil ratios in heterozygous soybean plants.
title_sort embryo lethal transgenic line manifests global expression changes and elevated protein/oil ratios in heterozygous soybean plants.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Understanding the molecular processes of seed development is important especially in agronomic crops that produce large amounts of nutrient reserves. Because soybean is a vital source of vegetable protein worldwide, producers are concerned about increasing the total amount of protein in the seed without substantially lowering the amount of oil, another economically important product. Here we describe a transgenic soybean line with increased protein and protein/oil ratio, containing an average of 42.2% protein vs. 38.5% in controls and with a protein/oil ratio of 2.02 vs. 1.76 in controls over several generations of greenhouse growth. Other phenotypic data show that the seeds are heavier, although there are overall lower yields per plant. We postulate these effects result from insertion site mutagenesis by the transgenic construct. As this line never achieves homozygosity and appears to be embryo lethal when homozygous, one functional copy of the gene is most likely essential for normal seed development. Global transcript analyses using RNA-Seq for 88,000 gene models over two stages of cotyledon development revealed that more genes are over-expressed in the transgenic line including ribosomal protein related genes and those in the membrane protein and transporters families. Localization of the insertion site should reveal the genes and developmental program that has been perturbed by the transgenic construct, resulting in this economically interesting increase in protein and the protein/oil ratio.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233721
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