Cargando…

Lineage-Specific Evolutionary Histories and Regulation of Major Starch Metabolism Genes during Banana Ripening

Starch is the most widespread and abundant storage carbohydrate in plants. It is also a major feature of cultivated bananas as it accumulates to large amounts during banana fruit development before almost complete conversion to soluble sugars during ripening. Little is known about the structure of m...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Jourda, Cyril, Cardi, Céline, Gibert, Olivier, Giraldo Toro, Andrès, Ricci, Julien, Mbéguié-A-Mbéguié, Didier, Yahiaoui, Nabila
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5133247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27994606
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01778
_version_ 1782471230227480576
author Jourda, Cyril
Cardi, Céline
Gibert, Olivier
Giraldo Toro, Andrès
Ricci, Julien
Mbéguié-A-Mbéguié, Didier
Yahiaoui, Nabila
author_facet Jourda, Cyril
Cardi, Céline
Gibert, Olivier
Giraldo Toro, Andrès
Ricci, Julien
Mbéguié-A-Mbéguié, Didier
Yahiaoui, Nabila
author_sort Jourda, Cyril
collection PubMed
description Starch is the most widespread and abundant storage carbohydrate in plants. It is also a major feature of cultivated bananas as it accumulates to large amounts during banana fruit development before almost complete conversion to soluble sugars during ripening. Little is known about the structure of major gene families involved in banana starch metabolism and their evolution compared to other species. To identify genes involved in banana starch metabolism and investigate their evolutionary history, we analyzed six gene families playing a crucial role in plant starch biosynthesis and degradation: the ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylases (AGPases), starch synthases (SS), starch branching enzymes (SBE), debranching enzymes (DBE), α-amylases (AMY) and β-amylases (BAM). Using comparative genomics and phylogenetic approaches, these genes were classified into families and sub-families and orthology relationships with functional genes in Eudicots and in grasses were identified. In addition to known ancestral duplications shaping starch metabolism gene families, independent evolution in banana and grasses also occurred through lineage-specific whole genome duplications for specific sub-families of AGPase, SS, SBE, and BAM genes; and through gene-scale duplications for AMY genes. In particular, banana lineage duplications yielded a set of AGPase, SBE and BAM genes that were highly or specifically expressed in banana fruits. Gene expression analysis highlighted a complex transcriptional reprogramming of starch metabolism genes during ripening of banana fruits. A differential regulation of expression between banana gene duplicates was identified for SBE and BAM genes, suggesting that part of starch metabolism regulation in the fruit evolved in the banana lineage.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5133247
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-51332472016-12-19 Lineage-Specific Evolutionary Histories and Regulation of Major Starch Metabolism Genes during Banana Ripening Jourda, Cyril Cardi, Céline Gibert, Olivier Giraldo Toro, Andrès Ricci, Julien Mbéguié-A-Mbéguié, Didier Yahiaoui, Nabila Front Plant Sci Plant Science Starch is the most widespread and abundant storage carbohydrate in plants. It is also a major feature of cultivated bananas as it accumulates to large amounts during banana fruit development before almost complete conversion to soluble sugars during ripening. Little is known about the structure of major gene families involved in banana starch metabolism and their evolution compared to other species. To identify genes involved in banana starch metabolism and investigate their evolutionary history, we analyzed six gene families playing a crucial role in plant starch biosynthesis and degradation: the ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylases (AGPases), starch synthases (SS), starch branching enzymes (SBE), debranching enzymes (DBE), α-amylases (AMY) and β-amylases (BAM). Using comparative genomics and phylogenetic approaches, these genes were classified into families and sub-families and orthology relationships with functional genes in Eudicots and in grasses were identified. In addition to known ancestral duplications shaping starch metabolism gene families, independent evolution in banana and grasses also occurred through lineage-specific whole genome duplications for specific sub-families of AGPase, SS, SBE, and BAM genes; and through gene-scale duplications for AMY genes. In particular, banana lineage duplications yielded a set of AGPase, SBE and BAM genes that were highly or specifically expressed in banana fruits. Gene expression analysis highlighted a complex transcriptional reprogramming of starch metabolism genes during ripening of banana fruits. A differential regulation of expression between banana gene duplicates was identified for SBE and BAM genes, suggesting that part of starch metabolism regulation in the fruit evolved in the banana lineage. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5133247/ /pubmed/27994606 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01778 Text en Copyright © 2016 Jourda, Cardi, Gibert, Giraldo Toro, Ricci, Mbéguié-A-Mbéguié and Yahiaoui. 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
Jourda, Cyril
Cardi, Céline
Gibert, Olivier
Giraldo Toro, Andrès
Ricci, Julien
Mbéguié-A-Mbéguié, Didier
Yahiaoui, Nabila
Lineage-Specific Evolutionary Histories and Regulation of Major Starch Metabolism Genes during Banana Ripening
title Lineage-Specific Evolutionary Histories and Regulation of Major Starch Metabolism Genes during Banana Ripening
title_full Lineage-Specific Evolutionary Histories and Regulation of Major Starch Metabolism Genes during Banana Ripening
title_fullStr Lineage-Specific Evolutionary Histories and Regulation of Major Starch Metabolism Genes during Banana Ripening
title_full_unstemmed Lineage-Specific Evolutionary Histories and Regulation of Major Starch Metabolism Genes during Banana Ripening
title_short Lineage-Specific Evolutionary Histories and Regulation of Major Starch Metabolism Genes during Banana Ripening
title_sort lineage-specific evolutionary histories and regulation of major starch metabolism genes during banana ripening
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5133247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27994606
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01778
work_keys_str_mv AT jourdacyril lineagespecificevolutionaryhistoriesandregulationofmajorstarchmetabolismgenesduringbananaripening
AT cardiceline lineagespecificevolutionaryhistoriesandregulationofmajorstarchmetabolismgenesduringbananaripening
AT gibertolivier lineagespecificevolutionaryhistoriesandregulationofmajorstarchmetabolismgenesduringbananaripening
AT giraldotoroandres lineagespecificevolutionaryhistoriesandregulationofmajorstarchmetabolismgenesduringbananaripening
AT riccijulien lineagespecificevolutionaryhistoriesandregulationofmajorstarchmetabolismgenesduringbananaripening
AT mbeguieambeguiedidier lineagespecificevolutionaryhistoriesandregulationofmajorstarchmetabolismgenesduringbananaripening
AT yahiaouinabila lineagespecificevolutionaryhistoriesandregulationofmajorstarchmetabolismgenesduringbananaripening