Abstract

BackgroundImprovement of α-tocopherol content is an important breeding aim to increase the nutritional value of crops. Several efforts have been conducted to improve the α-tocopherol content in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] through transgenic technology by overexpressing genes related to α-tocopherol biosynthesis or through changes to crop management practices. Varieties with high α-tocopherol content have been identified in soybean germplasms. The heritability of this trait has been characterized in a cross between high α-tocopherol variety Keszthelyi Aproszemu Sarga (KAS) and low α-tocopherol variety Ichihime. In this study, the genetic mechanism of the high α-tocopherol content trait of KAS was elucidated.ResultsThrough QTL analysis and fine mapping in populations from a cross between KAS and a Japanese variety Ichihime, we identified γ-TMT3, which encodes γ-tocopherol methyltransferase, as a candidate gene responsible for high α-tocopherol concentration in KAS. Several nucleotide polymorphisms including two nonsynonymous mutations were found in the coding region of γ-TMT3 between Ichihime and KAS, but none of which was responsible for the difference in α-tocopherol concentration. Therefore, we focused on transcriptional regulation of γ-TMT3 in developing seeds and leaves. An F5 line that was heterozygous for the region containing γ-TMT3 was self-pollinated. From among the progeny, plants that were homozygous at the γ-TMT3 locus were chosen for further evaluation. The expression level of γ-TMT3 was higher both in developing seeds and leaves of plants homozygous for the γ-TMT3 allele from KAS. The higher expression level was closely correlated with high α-tocopherol content in developing seeds. We generated transgenic Arabidopsis plants harboring GUS gene under the control of γ-TMT3 promoter from KAS or Ichihime. The GUS activity assay showed that the activity of γ-TMT3 promoter from KAS was higher than that of Ichihime.ConclusionsThe genetic variation in γ-TMT3, which plays a major role in determining α-tocopherol concentration, provides significant information about the regulation of tocopherol biosynthesis in soybean seeds. This knowledge will help breeding programs to develop new soybean varieties with high α-tocopherol content.

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  • Improvement of a-tocopherol content is an important breeding aim to increase the nutritional value of crops

  • The Arabidopsis VTE4 gene encodes g-tocopherol methyltransferase (g-TMT), which catalyzes the last step of a-tocopherol biosynthesis (Figure 1); overexpression of VTE4 in soybean seeds resulted in a-tocopherol elevation to 75% of total tocopherol

  • GTMT3 was identified as a candidate gene for the high a-tocopherol concentration trait. g-TMT3 encodes gtocopherol methyltransferase, which catalyzes the methylation g-tocopherol to a-tocopherol

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Improvement of a-tocopherol content is an important breeding aim to increase the nutritional value of crops. Several efforts have been conducted to improve the a-tocopherol content in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] through transgenic technology by overexpressing genes related to a-tocopherol biosynthesis or through changes to crop management practices. Vitamin E is widely used as an antioxidant in foods and oils, as a nutrient additive in poultry and cattle feeds to improve meat quality, and as a supplement in the human diet to help prevent diseases. Since tocopherols contribute to both the nutritional value of seeds and the oxidative stability of soybean oil, enhancing tocopherol content in soybean will improve its market value. The Arabidopsis VTE4 gene encodes g-tocopherol methyltransferase (g-TMT), which catalyzes the last step of a-tocopherol biosynthesis (Figure 1); overexpression of VTE4 in soybean seeds resulted in a-tocopherol elevation to 75% of total tocopherol. When VTE4 was coexpressed with VTE3, which encodes methyl-6-phytyl-1,4-benzoquinol (MPBQ)-

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