Integrative Identification of Chloroplast Metabolism-Related RETICULATA-RELATED Genes in Soybean

As a globally important leguminous crop, soybean (<i>Glycine max</i> L.) serves as a vital source of edible oils and proteins for humans and livestock. Oils in leaves can help crops combat fungal infections, adapt to temperature changes via fatty acid modulation, and support resource rec...

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Main Authors: Qianli Dong, Lu Niu, Xiyu Gong, Qianlong Xing, Jie Liang, Jun Lang, Tianya Wang, Xiangdong Yang
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Jun Lang
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Xiangdong Yang
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description As a globally important leguminous crop, soybean (<i>Glycine max</i> L.) serves as a vital source of edible oils and proteins for humans and livestock. Oils in leaves can help crops combat fungal infections, adapt to temperature changes via fatty acid modulation, and support resource recycling during leaf senescence. However, accumulating oils in leaves is a fundamental challenge due to the need to balance the inherently competing photosynthesis and fatty acid biosynthesis processes within chloroplasts. RETICULATA-RELATED (RER), known to regulate chloroplast function and plastid metabolism in Arabidopsis, plays an essential role in leaf development. Here, 14 non-redundant <i>GmRER</i> genes were identified in soybean and phylogenetically classified into four subclades. Most Arabidopsis <i>RER</i> genes were evolutionarily preserved as gene duplicates in soybean, except for <i>GmRER5</i> and <i>GmRER6</i>. RNA secondary structures spanning the coding sequences (CDSs), the 5′- and 3′- untranslated regions (UTRs) of <i>GmRERs</i>, displayed exceptional structural plasticity in CDSs, while exhibiting limited conservation in UTRs. In contrast, protein structures retained conserved folds, underscoring evolutionary constraints on functional domains despite transcriptional plasticity. Notably, GmRER4a and GmRER4b represented an exceptional case of high similarity in both protein and RNA structures. Expression profiling across fourteen tissues and three abiotic stress conditions revealed a dynamic shift in expression levels between leaf-predominant and root-enriched <i>GmRER</i> paralogs after stress treatments. A comparative transcriptome analysis of six soybean landraces further revealed transcriptional polymorphism in the <i>GmRER</i> family, which was associated with the expression patterns of lipid biosynthesis regulators. Our comprehensive characterization of GmRERs may offer potential targets for soybean breeding optimization in overall plant oil production.
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spelling doaj-art-a70bc0619a0e471dbff5337c2fdf3c542025-08-20T03:48:01ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472025-05-011410151610.3390/plants14101516Integrative Identification of Chloroplast Metabolism-Related RETICULATA-RELATED Genes in SoybeanQianli Dong0Lu Niu1Xiyu Gong2Qianlong Xing3Jie Liang4Jun Lang5Tianya Wang6Xiangdong Yang7Key Laboratory of Molecular Epigenetics of Ministry of Education (MOE), Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, ChinaJilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Agricultural Biotechnology, Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changchun 130033, ChinaKey Laboratory of Molecular Epigenetics of Ministry of Education (MOE), Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, ChinaKey Laboratory of Molecular Epigenetics of Ministry of Education (MOE), Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, ChinaKey Laboratory of Molecular Epigenetics of Ministry of Education (MOE), Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, ChinaKey Laboratory of Molecular Epigenetics of Ministry of Education (MOE), Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, ChinaKey Laboratory of Molecular Epigenetics of Ministry of Education (MOE), Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, ChinaJilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Agricultural Biotechnology, Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changchun 130033, ChinaAs a globally important leguminous crop, soybean (<i>Glycine max</i> L.) serves as a vital source of edible oils and proteins for humans and livestock. Oils in leaves can help crops combat fungal infections, adapt to temperature changes via fatty acid modulation, and support resource recycling during leaf senescence. However, accumulating oils in leaves is a fundamental challenge due to the need to balance the inherently competing photosynthesis and fatty acid biosynthesis processes within chloroplasts. RETICULATA-RELATED (RER), known to regulate chloroplast function and plastid metabolism in Arabidopsis, plays an essential role in leaf development. Here, 14 non-redundant <i>GmRER</i> genes were identified in soybean and phylogenetically classified into four subclades. Most Arabidopsis <i>RER</i> genes were evolutionarily preserved as gene duplicates in soybean, except for <i>GmRER5</i> and <i>GmRER6</i>. RNA secondary structures spanning the coding sequences (CDSs), the 5′- and 3′- untranslated regions (UTRs) of <i>GmRERs</i>, displayed exceptional structural plasticity in CDSs, while exhibiting limited conservation in UTRs. In contrast, protein structures retained conserved folds, underscoring evolutionary constraints on functional domains despite transcriptional plasticity. Notably, GmRER4a and GmRER4b represented an exceptional case of high similarity in both protein and RNA structures. Expression profiling across fourteen tissues and three abiotic stress conditions revealed a dynamic shift in expression levels between leaf-predominant and root-enriched <i>GmRER</i> paralogs after stress treatments. A comparative transcriptome analysis of six soybean landraces further revealed transcriptional polymorphism in the <i>GmRER</i> family, which was associated with the expression patterns of lipid biosynthesis regulators. Our comprehensive characterization of GmRERs may offer potential targets for soybean breeding optimization in overall plant oil production.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/14/10/1516soybeanRETICULATA-RELATED geneschloroplast developmentRNA/protein structural analysistranscriptomics analysis
spellingShingle Qianli Dong
Lu Niu
Xiyu Gong
Qianlong Xing
Jie Liang
Jun Lang
Tianya Wang
Xiangdong Yang
Integrative Identification of Chloroplast Metabolism-Related RETICULATA-RELATED Genes in Soybean
soybean
RETICULATA-RELATED genes
chloroplast development
RNA/protein structural analysis
transcriptomics analysis
title Integrative Identification of Chloroplast Metabolism-Related RETICULATA-RELATED Genes in Soybean
title_full Integrative Identification of Chloroplast Metabolism-Related RETICULATA-RELATED Genes in Soybean
title_fullStr Integrative Identification of Chloroplast Metabolism-Related RETICULATA-RELATED Genes in Soybean
title_full_unstemmed Integrative Identification of Chloroplast Metabolism-Related RETICULATA-RELATED Genes in Soybean
title_short Integrative Identification of Chloroplast Metabolism-Related RETICULATA-RELATED Genes in Soybean
title_sort integrative identification of chloroplast metabolism related reticulata related genes in soybean
topic soybean
RETICULATA-RELATED genes
chloroplast development
RNA/protein structural analysis
transcriptomics analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/14/10/1516
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