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Developmental and temporal changes in petunia petal transcriptome reveal scent-repressing plant-specific RING–kinase–WD40 protein

In moth-pollinated petunias, production of floral volatiles initiates when the flower opens and occurs rhythmically during the day, for optimal flower–pollinator interaction. To characterize the developmental transcriptomic response to time of day, we generated RNA-Seq databases for corollas of flor...

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Autores principales: Shor, Ekaterina, Skaliter, Oded, Sharon, Elad, Kitsberg, Yaarit, Bednarczyk, Dominika, Kerzner, Shane, Vainstein, Danny, Tabach, Yuval, Vainstein, Alexander
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10286513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37360732
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1180899
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author Shor, Ekaterina
Skaliter, Oded
Sharon, Elad
Kitsberg, Yaarit
Bednarczyk, Dominika
Kerzner, Shane
Vainstein, Danny
Tabach, Yuval
Vainstein, Alexander
author_facet Shor, Ekaterina
Skaliter, Oded
Sharon, Elad
Kitsberg, Yaarit
Bednarczyk, Dominika
Kerzner, Shane
Vainstein, Danny
Tabach, Yuval
Vainstein, Alexander
author_sort Shor, Ekaterina
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description In moth-pollinated petunias, production of floral volatiles initiates when the flower opens and occurs rhythmically during the day, for optimal flower–pollinator interaction. To characterize the developmental transcriptomic response to time of day, we generated RNA-Seq databases for corollas of floral buds and mature flowers in the morning and in the evening. Around 70% of transcripts accumulating in petals demonstrated significant changes in expression levels in response to the flowers’ transition from a 4.5-cm bud to a flower 1 day postanthesis (1DPA). Overall, 44% of the petal transcripts were differentially expressed in the morning vs. evening. Morning/evening changes were affected by flower developmental stage, with a 2.5-fold larger transcriptomic response to daytime in 1DPA flowers compared to buds. Analyzed genes known to encode enzymes in volatile organic compound biosynthesis were upregulated in 1DPA flowers vs. buds—in parallel with the activation of scent production. Based on analysis of global changes in the petal transcriptome, PhWD2 was identified as a putative scent-related factor. PhWD2 is a protein that is uniquely present in plants and has a three-domain structure: RING–kinase–WD40. Suppression of PhWD2 (termed UPPER - Unique Plant PhEnylpropanoid Regulator) resulted in a significant increase in the levels of volatiles emitted from and accumulated in internal pools, suggesting that it is a negative regulator of petunia floral scent production.
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spelling pubmed-102865132023-06-23 Developmental and temporal changes in petunia petal transcriptome reveal scent-repressing plant-specific RING–kinase–WD40 protein Shor, Ekaterina Skaliter, Oded Sharon, Elad Kitsberg, Yaarit Bednarczyk, Dominika Kerzner, Shane Vainstein, Danny Tabach, Yuval Vainstein, Alexander Front Plant Sci Plant Science In moth-pollinated petunias, production of floral volatiles initiates when the flower opens and occurs rhythmically during the day, for optimal flower–pollinator interaction. To characterize the developmental transcriptomic response to time of day, we generated RNA-Seq databases for corollas of floral buds and mature flowers in the morning and in the evening. Around 70% of transcripts accumulating in petals demonstrated significant changes in expression levels in response to the flowers’ transition from a 4.5-cm bud to a flower 1 day postanthesis (1DPA). Overall, 44% of the petal transcripts were differentially expressed in the morning vs. evening. Morning/evening changes were affected by flower developmental stage, with a 2.5-fold larger transcriptomic response to daytime in 1DPA flowers compared to buds. Analyzed genes known to encode enzymes in volatile organic compound biosynthesis were upregulated in 1DPA flowers vs. buds—in parallel with the activation of scent production. Based on analysis of global changes in the petal transcriptome, PhWD2 was identified as a putative scent-related factor. PhWD2 is a protein that is uniquely present in plants and has a three-domain structure: RING–kinase–WD40. Suppression of PhWD2 (termed UPPER - Unique Plant PhEnylpropanoid Regulator) resulted in a significant increase in the levels of volatiles emitted from and accumulated in internal pools, suggesting that it is a negative regulator of petunia floral scent production. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10286513/ /pubmed/37360732 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1180899 Text en Copyright © 2023 Shor, Skaliter, Sharon, Kitsberg, Bednarczyk, Kerzner, Vainstein, Tabach and Vainstein https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Shor, Ekaterina
Skaliter, Oded
Sharon, Elad
Kitsberg, Yaarit
Bednarczyk, Dominika
Kerzner, Shane
Vainstein, Danny
Tabach, Yuval
Vainstein, Alexander
Developmental and temporal changes in petunia petal transcriptome reveal scent-repressing plant-specific RING–kinase–WD40 protein
title Developmental and temporal changes in petunia petal transcriptome reveal scent-repressing plant-specific RING–kinase–WD40 protein
title_full Developmental and temporal changes in petunia petal transcriptome reveal scent-repressing plant-specific RING–kinase–WD40 protein
title_fullStr Developmental and temporal changes in petunia petal transcriptome reveal scent-repressing plant-specific RING–kinase–WD40 protein
title_full_unstemmed Developmental and temporal changes in petunia petal transcriptome reveal scent-repressing plant-specific RING–kinase–WD40 protein
title_short Developmental and temporal changes in petunia petal transcriptome reveal scent-repressing plant-specific RING–kinase–WD40 protein
title_sort developmental and temporal changes in petunia petal transcriptome reveal scent-repressing plant-specific ring–kinase–wd40 protein
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10286513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37360732
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1180899
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