代谢组学
花青素
转录组
生物
基因
代谢物
代谢组
代谢途径
生物合成
拟南芥
遗传学
候选基因
表型
类黄酮
生物化学
基因表达谱
作者
Liheng He,Xiayu Liu,Shifang Liu,Jie Zhang,Yi Zhang,Yan Sun,Ruimin Tang,Wenbin Wang,Hongli Cui,Runzhi Li,Hongyan Zhu,Xiaoyun Jia
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.plaphy.2020.09.021
摘要
Purple-fleshed sweetpotato (PFSP) accumulates high amounts of anthocyanins that are beneficial to human health. Although biosynthesis of such secondary metabolites has been well studied in aboveground organs of many plants, the mechanisms underlying anthocyanin accumulation in underground tuberous roots of sweetpotato are less understood. To identify genes and metabolites involved in anthocyanin accumulation in sweetpotato, we performed comparative transcriptomic and metabolomic analysis of (PFSP) and white-fleshed sweetpotato (WFSP). Anthocyanin-targeted metabolome analysis revealed that delphinidin, petunidin, and rosinidin were the key metabolites conferring purple pigmentation in PFSP as they were highly enriched in PFSP but absent in WFSP. Transcriptomic analysis identified 358 genes that were potentially implicated in multiple pathways for the biosynthesis of anthocyanins. Although most of the genes were previously known for their roles in anthocyanin biosynthesis, we identified 26 differentially expressed genes that are involved in Aux/IAA-ARF signaling. Gene-metabolite correlation analysis also revealed novel genes that are potentially involved in the anthocyanin accumulation in sweetpotato. Taken together, this study provides insights into the genes and metabolites underlying anthocyanin enrichment in underground tuberous roots of sweetpotato.
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