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Extensive Transcriptome Changes Underlying the Flower Color Intensity Variation in Paeonia ostii
Tree peonies are a group of traditional ornamental plants, especially in East Asia, with Paeonia ostii as one of the most important ancestral species. P. ostii has flowers with varying colors, ranging from nearly white, light pink to deep pink. However, few studies have been done to unravel the mole...
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author | Gao, Lexuan Yang, Hongxing Liu, Hongfeng Yang, Ji Hu, Yonghong |
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description | Tree peonies are a group of traditional ornamental plants, especially in East Asia, with Paeonia ostii as one of the most important ancestral species. P. ostii has flowers with varying colors, ranging from nearly white, light pink to deep pink. However, few studies have been done to unravel the molecular mechanisms underlying the flower color intensity variation in plants. Based on comparative analyses of the pigment composition and transcriptomes of P. ostii with different flower color intensities, we found that the anthocyanin concentration was significantly correlated with the flower color intensity in P. ostii. Transcriptome analysis by RNA-Sequencing revealed 7187 genes that were differentially expressed between flowers with different color intensities. Functional enrichment analysis of differentially expressed genes revealed multiple pathways possibly responsible for color intensity variation in P. ostii, including flavonoid biosynthesis, fatty acid oxidation, carbohydrate metabolism, and hormone-mediated signaling. Particularly, while anthocyanin biosynthesis genes showing positive correlations between their expression and anthocyanin concentration in flowers, two transcription factors, PoMYB2 and PoSPL1, seem to negatively regulate anthocyanin accumulation by affecting the activation capacity of the MYB-bHLH-WDR complex, exhibiting an inverse relationship between their expression and anthocyanin accumulation. Our results showed that, although anthocyanin biosynthesis had a direct effect on the pigmentation of the P. ostii flower, other metabolic and hormone-mediated signaling pathways were also contributed to the flower color intensity variation in P. ostii, suggesting complex coordinated changes in the transcriptional network. Differential expression of genes encoding anthocyanin repressors seems to be the major factor responsible for the intensity variation in anthocyanin pigmentation in P. ostii. |
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spelling | pubmed-47024792016-01-15 Extensive Transcriptome Changes Underlying the Flower Color Intensity Variation in Paeonia ostii Gao, Lexuan Yang, Hongxing Liu, Hongfeng Yang, Ji Hu, Yonghong Front Plant Sci Plant Science Tree peonies are a group of traditional ornamental plants, especially in East Asia, with Paeonia ostii as one of the most important ancestral species. P. ostii has flowers with varying colors, ranging from nearly white, light pink to deep pink. However, few studies have been done to unravel the molecular mechanisms underlying the flower color intensity variation in plants. Based on comparative analyses of the pigment composition and transcriptomes of P. ostii with different flower color intensities, we found that the anthocyanin concentration was significantly correlated with the flower color intensity in P. ostii. Transcriptome analysis by RNA-Sequencing revealed 7187 genes that were differentially expressed between flowers with different color intensities. Functional enrichment analysis of differentially expressed genes revealed multiple pathways possibly responsible for color intensity variation in P. ostii, including flavonoid biosynthesis, fatty acid oxidation, carbohydrate metabolism, and hormone-mediated signaling. Particularly, while anthocyanin biosynthesis genes showing positive correlations between their expression and anthocyanin concentration in flowers, two transcription factors, PoMYB2 and PoSPL1, seem to negatively regulate anthocyanin accumulation by affecting the activation capacity of the MYB-bHLH-WDR complex, exhibiting an inverse relationship between their expression and anthocyanin accumulation. Our results showed that, although anthocyanin biosynthesis had a direct effect on the pigmentation of the P. ostii flower, other metabolic and hormone-mediated signaling pathways were also contributed to the flower color intensity variation in P. ostii, suggesting complex coordinated changes in the transcriptional network. Differential expression of genes encoding anthocyanin repressors seems to be the major factor responsible for the intensity variation in anthocyanin pigmentation in P. ostii. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4702479/ /pubmed/26779235 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.01205 Text en Copyright © 2016 Gao, Yang, Liu, Yang and Hu. 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 Gao, Lexuan Yang, Hongxing Liu, Hongfeng Yang, Ji Hu, Yonghong Extensive Transcriptome Changes Underlying the Flower Color Intensity Variation in Paeonia ostii |
title | Extensive Transcriptome Changes Underlying the Flower Color Intensity Variation in Paeonia ostii |
title_full | Extensive Transcriptome Changes Underlying the Flower Color Intensity Variation in Paeonia ostii |
title_fullStr | Extensive Transcriptome Changes Underlying the Flower Color Intensity Variation in Paeonia ostii |
title_full_unstemmed | Extensive Transcriptome Changes Underlying the Flower Color Intensity Variation in Paeonia ostii |
title_short | Extensive Transcriptome Changes Underlying the Flower Color Intensity Variation in Paeonia ostii |
title_sort | extensive transcriptome changes underlying the flower color intensity variation in paeonia ostii |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4702479/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26779235 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.01205 |
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