Lactylome Profiling Reveals the Potential Role of Lysine Lactylation in Regulating Soybean Seed Quality
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Lysine
lactylation (Kla), a recently discovered post-translational
modification (PTM) that influences gene expression, metabolic pathways,
and cellular signaling. While the importance of Kla is well-documented
in mammals, its presence and impact in plant systems, particularly
in soybeans, remain largely unknown. This study initiates the first
proteomic analysis of lactylation in both wild-type (ZYD) and cultivated-type
(SN14) soybeans. We established the first global lysine lactylation
proteome profile in soybean seeds, identifying 783 Kla sites across
327 proteins. Our analysis revealed that the wild variety showed higher
levels of protein content, lactate content, and lactylation levels.
Moreover, we observed distinct Kla patterns between wild and cultivated
soybeans, primarily affecting the lipid, carbohydrate, amino acid,
and energy metabolism. Intriguingly, our results showed that metabolites
associated with oil biosynthesis were downregulated in wild soybeans,
while proteins linked to storage protein pathways were significantly
upregulated, suggesting that Kla may play a role in negatively regulating
the oil content while enhancing the protein content in soybean seeds.
Taken together, this research provides the first comprehensive evidence
of lactylation in soybeans and suggests its role in regulating oil
and protein content in seeds. The findings open new avenues for improving
soybean seed quality through targeted metabolic engineering and breeding
strategies.
创建时间:
2025-05-29



