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Effects of different carbohydrate sources on fructan metabolism in plants of Chrysolaena obovata grown in vitro

Chrysolaena obovata (Less.) Dematt., previously named Vernonia herbacea, is an Asteraceae native to the Cerrado which accumulates about 80% of the rhizophore dry mass as inulin-type fructans. Considering its high inulin production and the wide application of fructans, a protocol for C. obovata in vi...

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Autores principales: Trevisan, Flavio, Oliveira, Vanessa F., Carvalho, Maria A. M., Gaspar, Marília
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4561353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26442003
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.00681
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author Trevisan, Flavio
Oliveira, Vanessa F.
Carvalho, Maria A. M.
Gaspar, Marília
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Oliveira, Vanessa F.
Carvalho, Maria A. M.
Gaspar, Marília
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description Chrysolaena obovata (Less.) Dematt., previously named Vernonia herbacea, is an Asteraceae native to the Cerrado which accumulates about 80% of the rhizophore dry mass as inulin-type fructans. Considering its high inulin production and the wide application of fructans, a protocol for C. obovata in vitro culture was recently established. Carbohydrates are essential for in vitro growth and development of plants and can also act as signaling molecules involved in cellular adjustments and metabolic regulation. This work aimed to evaluate the effect of different sources of carbohydrate on fructan metabolism in plants grown in vitro. For this purpose, C. obovata plants cultivated in vitro were submitted to carbon deprivation and transferred to MS medium supplemented with sucrose, glucose or fructose. Following, their fructan composition and activity and expression of genes encoding enzymes for fructan synthesis (1-SST and 1-FFT) and degradation (1-FEH) were evaluated. For qRT-PCR analysis partial cDNA sequences corresponding to two different C. obovata genes, 1-SST and 1-FFT, were isolated. As expected, C. obovata sequences showed highest sequence identity to other Asteraceae 1-SST and 1-FFT, than to Poaceae related proteins. A carbon deficit treatment stimulated the transcription of the gene 1-FEH and inhibited 1-SST and 1-FFT and carbohydrate supplementation promoted reversal of the expression profile of these genes. With the exception of 1-FFT, a positive correlation between enzyme activity and gene expression was observed. The overall results indicate that sucrose, fructose and glucose act similarly on fructan metabolism and that 1-FEH and 1-SST are transcriptionally regulated by sugar in this species. Cultivation of plants in increasing sucrose concentrations stimulated synthesis and inhibited fructan mobilization, and induced a distinct pattern of enzyme activity for 1-SST and 1-FFT, indicating the existence of a mechanism for differential regulation between them.
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spelling pubmed-45613532015-10-05 Effects of different carbohydrate sources on fructan metabolism in plants of Chrysolaena obovata grown in vitro Trevisan, Flavio Oliveira, Vanessa F. Carvalho, Maria A. M. Gaspar, Marília Front Plant Sci Plant Science Chrysolaena obovata (Less.) Dematt., previously named Vernonia herbacea, is an Asteraceae native to the Cerrado which accumulates about 80% of the rhizophore dry mass as inulin-type fructans. Considering its high inulin production and the wide application of fructans, a protocol for C. obovata in vitro culture was recently established. Carbohydrates are essential for in vitro growth and development of plants and can also act as signaling molecules involved in cellular adjustments and metabolic regulation. This work aimed to evaluate the effect of different sources of carbohydrate on fructan metabolism in plants grown in vitro. For this purpose, C. obovata plants cultivated in vitro were submitted to carbon deprivation and transferred to MS medium supplemented with sucrose, glucose or fructose. Following, their fructan composition and activity and expression of genes encoding enzymes for fructan synthesis (1-SST and 1-FFT) and degradation (1-FEH) were evaluated. For qRT-PCR analysis partial cDNA sequences corresponding to two different C. obovata genes, 1-SST and 1-FFT, were isolated. As expected, C. obovata sequences showed highest sequence identity to other Asteraceae 1-SST and 1-FFT, than to Poaceae related proteins. A carbon deficit treatment stimulated the transcription of the gene 1-FEH and inhibited 1-SST and 1-FFT and carbohydrate supplementation promoted reversal of the expression profile of these genes. With the exception of 1-FFT, a positive correlation between enzyme activity and gene expression was observed. The overall results indicate that sucrose, fructose and glucose act similarly on fructan metabolism and that 1-FEH and 1-SST are transcriptionally regulated by sugar in this species. Cultivation of plants in increasing sucrose concentrations stimulated synthesis and inhibited fructan mobilization, and induced a distinct pattern of enzyme activity for 1-SST and 1-FFT, indicating the existence of a mechanism for differential regulation between them. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4561353/ /pubmed/26442003 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.00681 Text en Copyright © 2015 Trevisan, Oliveira, Carvalho and Gaspar. http://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) or licensor 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
Trevisan, Flavio
Oliveira, Vanessa F.
Carvalho, Maria A. M.
Gaspar, Marília
Effects of different carbohydrate sources on fructan metabolism in plants of Chrysolaena obovata grown in vitro
title Effects of different carbohydrate sources on fructan metabolism in plants of Chrysolaena obovata grown in vitro
title_full Effects of different carbohydrate sources on fructan metabolism in plants of Chrysolaena obovata grown in vitro
title_fullStr Effects of different carbohydrate sources on fructan metabolism in plants of Chrysolaena obovata grown in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different carbohydrate sources on fructan metabolism in plants of Chrysolaena obovata grown in vitro
title_short Effects of different carbohydrate sources on fructan metabolism in plants of Chrysolaena obovata grown in vitro
title_sort effects of different carbohydrate sources on fructan metabolism in plants of chrysolaena obovata grown in vitro
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4561353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26442003
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.00681
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