種子油量を制御する「ブレーキ遺伝子」を大豆で特定(Scientists Identify Brake Gene for Seed Oil Control in Soybean)

2025-09-14 中国科学院(CAS)

中国科学院遺伝・発育生物学研究所の張金松教授率いる研究チームは、大豆の種子油含量を制御する「ブレーキ遺伝子」GmERFAを同定した。GmERFAはAP2/ERF型転写因子で、油脂合成を抑制する負の調節因子として機能し、種子発達後期に急増して油蓄積を抑える役割を果たす。研究ではRNAシーケンスとタンパク質相互作用解析を用いてGmERFAがGmNFYAと拮抗し、下流のGmbZIP123やGmZF392の発現を抑制することを解明。遺伝子編集で得られたgmerfa/b二重変異体は大粒で油含量が増加した。GmERFAを中心とする分子ネットワークは糖・油・タンパク質代謝のバランスを制御し、油とタンパク質含量の相対比を調整する鍵である。成果は「Plant Biotechnology Journal」に掲載され、2050年に倍増が予測される植物油需要に対応する高油大豆育種の理論基盤を提供する。

種子油量を制御する「ブレーキ遺伝子」を大豆で特定(Scientists Identify Brake Gene for Seed Oil Control in Soybean)
The Regulatory Role of GmERFA in Soybean Seed Oil Accumulation (Imagy by IGDB)

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転写因子GmERFAはGmNFYAと相互作用し、大豆における種子脂肪酸蓄積の負の調節因子として機能する Transcription Factor GmERFA Interacts With GmNFYA and Acts as a Negative Regulator of Seed Fatty Acid Accumulation in Soybean

Yue Liu, Yang Hu, Jun-Jie Wei, Zhi-Hao Jiang, Jia-Qi Han, Meng Jin, Lu-Yao Zhang, Ling-Yi Zheng, Wei Li, Ying-Dong Bi, Yong-Cai Lai, Bin Zhou, De-Yue Yu …
Plant Biotechnology Journal  Published: 04 September 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/pbi.70348

ABSTRACT

Soybean is one of the most important oilseed crops, and its seed oil content directly determines the economic value and industrial applicability worldwide. However, how soybean seed oil accumulation is regulated remains less understood. Here, through RNA-seq analysis and screening for the interacting proteins of a positive oil regulator GmNFYA, we identified an AP2/ERF-type transcription factor GmERFA, which acts as a negative regulator of oil accumulation. Knocking out GmERFA and its homologue by genome editing increased seed total fatty acid content, while overexpression of GmERFA leads to a reduced fatty acid level in transgenic soybean. GmERFA interacts with GmNFYA to inhibit its transcriptional activation of GmbZIP123 and GmZF392, both of which promotes seed oil accumulation. The GmERFA also directly binds to the promoter regions of GmbZIP123 and GmZF392 and represses their gene expression. Through further analysis of more than 300 soybean accessions, an elite allele of ERFA with Hap3 promoter is identified to correlate with lower promoter activity, lower gene expression but higher seed oil content. The Hap3 ERFA may be selected and fixed during soybean domestication. Together, our study discovers a brake gene for oil accumulation and may function in a novel molecular network GmERFA-GmNFYA-GmbZIP123/GmZF392 at the later stage of soybean seed development. Manipulation of the gene, its elite allele, and the whole pathway should benefit breeding for high oil cultivars in soybean.

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