Genome-Wide Identification of the Soybean LysM-RLK Family Genes and Its Nitrogen Response

Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Sep 3;24(17):13621. doi: 10.3390/ijms241713621.

Abstract

Lysin-Motif receptor-like kinase (LysM-RLK) proteins are widely distributed in plants and serve a critical role in defending against pathogens and establishing symbiotic relationships. However, there is a lack of comprehensive identification and analysis of LysM-RLK family members in the soybean genome. In this study, we discovered and named 27 LysM-RLK genes in soybean. The majority of LysM-RLKs were highly conserved in Arabidopsis and soybean, while certain members of subclades III, VI, and VII are unique to soybean. The promoters of these LysM-RLKs contain specific cis-elements associated with plant development and responses to environmental factors. Notably, all LysM-RLK gene promoters feature nodule specificity elements, while 51.86% of them also possess NBS sites (NIN/NLP binding site). The expression profiles revealed that genes from subclade V in soybean roots were regulated by both rhizobia and nitrogen treatment. The expression levels of subclade V genes were then validated by real-time quantitative PCR, and it was observed that the level of GmLYK4a and GmLYK4c in roots was inhibited by rhizobia but induced via varying concentrations of nitrate. Consequently, our findings provide a comprehensive understanding of the soybean LysM-RLK gene family and emphasize the role of subclade V in coupling soybean symbiotic nitrogen fixation and nitrogen response.

Keywords: LysM-RLK; gene expression; nitrogen; rhizobia; soybean.

MeSH terms

  • Arabidopsis* / genetics
  • Binding Sites
  • Glycine max* / genetics
  • Nitrogen
  • Protein-Tyrosine Kinases

Substances

  • Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
  • Nitrogen