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Phosphate starvation responsive GmSPX5 mediates nodule growth through interaction with GmNF-YC4 in soybean (Glycine max)

Journal

PLANT JOURNAL
Volume 108, Issue 5, Pages 1422-1438

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.15520

Keywords

phosphate starvation; SPX protein; soybean; nodules; asparagine synthetase

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  1. Major Program of Guangdong Basic and Applied Research [2019B030302006]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32172658, 32172659, 31872164]
  3. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFD0100700]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [2021A1515010826]
  5. Integrated Demonstration of Key Techniques for the Industrial Development of Featured Crops in Rocky Desertification Areas of Yunnan-Guangxi-Guizhou Provinces [SMH2019-2021]

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This study identified that GmSPX5 is preferentially expressed in soybean nodules and overexpression of GmSPX5 enhances soybean nodule development under phosphate (Pi) sufficient conditions. The interaction between GmSPX5 and transcription factor GmNF-YC4 activates the expression of asparagine synthetase-related genes in soybean nodules, revealing a regulatory pathway mediating soybean nodule development and enhancing understanding of SPX functions in legume crops.
Phosphorus (P) deficiency adversely affects nodule development as reflected by reduced nodule fresh weight in legume plants. Though mechanisms underlying nodule adaptation to P deficiency have been studied extensively, it remains largely unknown which regulator mediates nodule adaptation to P deficiency. In this study, GUS staining and quantitative reverse transcription-PCR analysis reveal that the SPX member GmSPX5 is preferentially expressed in soybean (Glycine max) nodules. Overexpression of GmSPX5 enhanced soybean nodule development particularly under phosphate (Pi) sufficient conditions. However, the Pi concentration was not affected in soybean tissues (i.e., leaves, roots, and nodules) of GmSPX5 overexpression or suppression lines, which distinguished it from other well-known SPX members functioning in control of Pi homeostasis in plants. Furthermore, GmSPX5 was observed to interact with the transcription factor GmNF-YC4 in vivo and in vitro. Overexpression of either GmSPX5 or GmNF-YC4 significantly upregulated the expression levels of five asparagine synthetase-related genes (i.e., GmASL2-6) in soybean nodules. Meanwhile, yeast one-hybrid and luciferase activity assays strongly suggested that interactions of GmSPX5 and GmNF-YC4 activate GmASL6 expression through enhancing GmNF-YC4 binding of the GmASL6 promoter. These results not only demonstrate the GmSPX5-GmNF-YC4-GmASL6 regulatory pathway mediating soybean nodule development, but also considerably improve our understanding of SPX functions in legume crops.

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