Natural variation of MS2 confers male fertility and drives hybrid breeding in soybean.
Xiaolong FangXiangchi FengXiaoyuan SunXiangdong YangQing LiXulei YangJie XuMinghui ZhouChunjing LinYi SuiLimei ZhaoBaohui LiuFanjiang KongChunbao ZhangMeina LiPublished in: Plant biotechnology journal (2023)
A complete and genetically stable male sterile line with high outcrossing rate is a prerequisite for the development of commercial hybrid soybean. It was reported in the last century that the soybean male sterile ms2 mutant has the highest record with seed set. Here we report the cloning and characterization of the MS2 gene in soybean, which encodes a protein that is specifically expressed in the anther. MS2 functions in the tapetum and microspore by directly regulating genes involved in the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites and the lipid metabolism, which is essential for the formation of microspore cell wall. Through comparison of the field performance with the widely used male sterile mutants in the same genetic background, we demonstrated that the ms2 mutant conducts the best in outcrossing rate and makes it an ideal tool in building a cost-effective hybrid system for soybean.