Genetic analysis of high alpha-tocopherol content in soybean [Glycine max] seeds
2007
Dwiyanti, M.S.(Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo (Japan)) | Ujiie, A. | Thuy, L.T.B. | Yamada, T. | Kitamura, K.
Tocopherols, known as members of vitamin E, are the major lipophilic antioxidants in soybean. Since soybean seeds contain a low concentration of alpha-tocopherol (alpha-Toc), the tocopherol isoform with the highest vitamin E activity, some breeding efforts have been implemented to increase the alpha-tocopherol content in the seeds. In the present study, we used Fsub(2) seed and Fsub(2) plant (Fsub(3) seeds) populations derived from a cross between a variety with a high alpha-tocopherol content, Keszthelyi A.S. (alpha-Toc 20-30%) and a Japanese cultivar, Ichihime (alpha-Toc 10%) for genetic analysis of the high alpha-tocopherol concentration. There was no significant correlation between the alpha-tocopherol and total tocopherol contents in the Fsub(2) plant (Fsub(3) seeds) population, suggesting that the alpha-tocopherol and total tocopherol contents were regulated independently in the seeds. Therefore, it may be possible to increase the alpha-tocopherol concentration without affecting the total tocopherol content. Broad-sense heritability value for the alpha-tocopherol concentration trait was estimated to be 0.645 in the Fsub(2) seeds, suggesting that the alpha-tocopherol concentration trait was highly heritable. Chi-square goodness-of-fit test for evaluating the relationship between genotype of certain SSR markers and the alpha-tocopherol concentration showed that the Sat_243 and Sat_167 markers (linkage group K) were significantly associated with the alpha-tocopherol concentration (P 0.05). These markers could be used for marker-assisted selection to breed soybean cultivars with high alpha-tocopherol concentrations. Analysis of the Fsub(2) Seeds and the Fsub(2) plants (Fsub(3) seeds) for tocopherol composition showed that there was a significantly negative correlation between the alpha-tocopherol and gamma-tocopherol concentrations, suggesting that the activity of gamma-tocopherol methyltransferase, the enzyme that converts gamma-tocopherol to alpha-tocopherol, is high in individuals with a high alpha-tocopherol concentration.
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