Metabolomic variability of different soybean genotypes: β-carotene-enhanced (glycine max), wild (glycine soja), and hybrid (glycine max × glycine soja) soybeans

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Abstract

We obtained a new hybrid soybean (Hybrid) by hybridizing β-carotene-enhanced soybean (BCE; Glycine max L.) containing the phytoene synthase-2A-carotene desaturase gene and wild-type soybean (Wild; Glycine soja). To investigate metabolic changes between variants, we performed metabolic profiling of leaves (three growth stages) and seeds. Multivariate analyses revealed significant metabolic differences between genotypes in seeds and leaves, with seeds showing accumulation of phytosterols, tocopherols, and carotenoids (BCE only), indicating co-induction of the methylery-thritol 4-phosphate and mevalonic acid pathways. Additionally, Hybrid produced intermediate levels of carotenoids and high levels of amino acids. Principal component analysis revealed metabolic discrimination between growth stages of soybean leaves and identified differences in leaf groups according to different genotypes at 8, 12, and 16 weeks, with Wild showing higher levels of environmental stress-related compounds relative to BCE and Hybrid leaves. The metabolic profiling approach could be a useful tool to identify metabolic links in various soybean cultivars.

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Jung, J. W., Park, S. Y., Oh, S. D., Jang, Y., Suh, S. J., Park, S. K., … Kim, J. K. (2021). Metabolomic variability of different soybean genotypes: β-carotene-enhanced (glycine max), wild (glycine soja), and hybrid (glycine max × glycine soja) soybeans. Foods, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10102421

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