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GmMLRK1 encoding a malectin-like receptor kinase provides resistance to soybean mosaic virus in soybean.

Zhijun CheShuyu ZhangYixiang PuYuming YangHailun LiuHui YangLi WangYuhang ZhangBaohui LiuHengyou ZhangHui WangHao ChengDe-Yue Yu
Published in: Journal of experimental botany (2023)
Soybean mosaic virus (SMV) severely damages soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] yield and seed quality. Moreover, the underlying genetic determinants of resistance to SMV remain largely unknown. Here, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of SMV resistance in a 219 panel across four environments and identified a new resistance-related gene, GmMLRK1, at the major resistance locus Rsv4 on chromosome 2. GmMLRK1 encodes a malectin-like receptor kinase (RK) that was induced earlier and to a greater degree in leaves of the SMV-resistant cultivar Kefeng No. 1 than in those of the susceptible cultivar Nannong 1138-2 after inoculation. We demonstrated that soybean plants overexpressing GmMLRK1 show broad-spectrum resistance to both strains SC7 and SC3 on the basis of the reduced viral accumulation and increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and local cell death associated with the hypersensitive response. In contrast, GmMLRK1 knockout (KO) mutants were more susceptible to both pathotypes. Haplotype analysis revealed the presence of five haplotypes (H1-H5) within the soybean population, and only H1 provided SMV resistance, which was independent of its tightly linked SMV resistance gene RNase-H at the same locus. These results▫highlight▫a novel gene that helps improve the understanding of SMV resistance and could be used for breeding resistant soybean accession.
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