Blue Light Regulates Cell Wall Structure and Carbohydrate Metabolism of Soybean Hypocotyl

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Soybean stem elongation and thickening are related to cell wall composition. Plant morphogenesis can be influenced by blue light, which can regulate cell wall structure and composition, and affect stem growth and development. Here, using proteomics and metabolomics, differentially expressed proteins and metabolites of hypocotyls grown in the dark and under blue light were studied to clarify the effects of blue light on the cell wall structure and carbohydrate metabolism pathway of soybean hypocotyls. Results showed that 1120 differential proteins were upregulated and 797 differential proteins were downregulated under blue light treatment, while 63 differential metabolites were upregulated and 36 differential metabolites were downregulated. Blue light promoted the establishment of cell wall structure and composition by regulating the expression of both the enzymes and metabolites related to cell wall structural composition and nonstructural carbohydrates. Thus, under blue light, the cross-sectional area of the hypocotyl and xylem were larger, the longitudinal length of pith cells was smaller, elongation of the soybean hypocotyl was inhibited, and diameter was increased.

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Wang, C., Chen, Y., Cui, C., Shan, F., Zhang, R., Lyu, X., … Ma, C. (2023). Blue Light Regulates Cell Wall Structure and Carbohydrate Metabolism of Soybean Hypocotyl. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021017

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