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Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of diacylglycerol acyltransferase genes in soybean ( Glycine max)

Here, we identified soybean DGAT genes via a bioinformatics method, thereby laying a solid foundation for further research on their function. Based on our bioinformatics analyses, including gene structure, protein domain characteristics, and phylogenetic analysis, 26 DGAT putative gene family members unevenly distributed on 12 of the 20 soybean chromosomes were identified and divided into the following four groups: DGAT1DGAT2WS/DGAT, and cytoplasmic DGAT.

Shihui ZhaoFan YanYajing LiuMonan SunYing WangJingwen LiXinsheng ZhangXuguang YangQingyu Wang

Peer J.; 2023 Mar 20; 11:e14941. doi: 10.7717/peerj.14941. 

 

Background: Soybean (Glycine max) is a major protein and vegetable oil source. In plants, diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT) can exert strong flux control, which is rate-limiting for triacylglycerol biosynthesis in seed oil formation.

 

Methods: Here, we identified soybean DGAT genes via a bioinformatics method, thereby laying a solid foundation for further research on their function. Based on our bioinformatics analyses, including gene structure, protein domain characteristics, and phylogenetic analysis, 26 DGAT putative gene family members unevenly distributed on 12 of the 20 soybean chromosomes were identified and divided into the following four groups: DGAT1DGAT2WS/DGAT, and cytoplasmic DGAT.

 

Results: The Ka/Ks ratio of most of these genes indicated a significant positive selection pressure. DGAT genes exhibited characteristic expression patterns in soybean tissues. The differences in the structure and expression of soybean DGAT genes revealed the diversity of their functions and the complexity of soybean fatty acid metabolism. Our findings provide important information for research on the fatty acid metabolism pathway in soybean. Furthermore, our results will help identify candidate genes for potential fatty acid-profile modifications to improve soybean seed oil content.

 

Conclusions: This is the first time that in silico studies have been used to report the genomic and proteomic characteristics of DGAT in soybean and the effect of its specific expression on organs, age, and stages.

 

See https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36968000/

 

Figure 2

Chromosomal localization, and collinearity analyses of GmDGAT genes.

Distribution of 26 DGAT genes on soybean (Glycine max L.) chromosomes. Collinearity analysis of soybean DGAT genes. Red, blue, green, and brown lines indicate DGAT1DGAT2aDGAT2b, and WS/DGAT genes, respectively.

 

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