International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Nov 2023)

Genome-Wide Analysis of Cation/Proton Antiporter Family in Soybean (<i>Glycine max</i>) and Functional Analysis of GmCHX20a on Salt Response

  • Qi Jia,
  • Junliang Song,
  • Chengwen Zheng,
  • Jiahui Fu,
  • Bin Qin,
  • Yongqiang Zhang,
  • Zhongjuan Liu,
  • Kunzhi Jia,
  • Kangjing Liang,
  • Wenxiong Lin,
  • Kai Fan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242316560
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 23
p. 16560

Abstract

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Monovalent cation proton antiporters (CPAs) play crucial roles in ion and pH homeostasis, which is essential for plant development and environmental adaptation, including salt tolerance. Here, 68 CPA genes were identified in soybean, phylogenetically dividing into 11 Na+/H+ exchangers (NHXs), 12 K+ efflux antiporters (KEAs), and 45 cation/H+ exchangers (CHXs). The GmCPA genes are unevenly distributed across the 20 chromosomes and might expand largely due to segmental duplication in soybean. The GmCPA family underwent purifying selection rather than neutral or positive selections. The cis-element analysis and the publicly available transcriptome data indicated that GmCPAs are involved in development and various environmental adaptations, especially for salt tolerance. Based on the RNA-seq data, twelve of the chosen GmCPA genes were confirmed for their differentially expression under salt or osmotic stresses using qRT-PCR. Among them, GmCHX20a was selected due to its high induction under salt stress for the exploration of its biological function on salt responses by ectopic expressing in Arabidopsis. The results suggest that the overexpression of GmCHX20a increases the sensitivity to salt stress by altering the redox system. Overall, this study provides comprehensive insights into the CPA family in soybean and has the potential to supply new candidate genes to develop salt-tolerant soybean varieties.

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