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Transcript profiling of two potato cultivars during glycoalkaloid-inducing treatments shows differential expression of genes in sterol and glycoalkaloid metabolism

Steroidal glycoalkaloids (SGA) are sterol-derived neurotoxic defence substances present in several members of the Solanaceae. In the potato (Solanum tuberosum), high SGA levels may render tubers harmful for consumption. Tuber SGA levels depend on genetic factors, and can increase as a response to ce...

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Autores principales: Nahar, Nurun, Westerberg, Erik, Arif, Usman, Huchelmann, Alexandre, Olarte Guasca, Alexandra, Beste, Lisa, Dalman, Kerstin, Dutta, Paresh C., Jonsson, Lisbeth, Sitbon, Folke
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5335668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28256633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep43268
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author Nahar, Nurun
Westerberg, Erik
Arif, Usman
Huchelmann, Alexandre
Olarte Guasca, Alexandra
Beste, Lisa
Dalman, Kerstin
Dutta, Paresh C.
Jonsson, Lisbeth
Sitbon, Folke
author_facet Nahar, Nurun
Westerberg, Erik
Arif, Usman
Huchelmann, Alexandre
Olarte Guasca, Alexandra
Beste, Lisa
Dalman, Kerstin
Dutta, Paresh C.
Jonsson, Lisbeth
Sitbon, Folke
author_sort Nahar, Nurun
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description Steroidal glycoalkaloids (SGA) are sterol-derived neurotoxic defence substances present in several members of the Solanaceae. In the potato (Solanum tuberosum), high SGA levels may render tubers harmful for consumption. Tuber SGA levels depend on genetic factors, and can increase as a response to certain stresses and environmental conditions. To identify genes underlying the cultivar variation in tuber SGA levels, we investigated two potato cultivars differing in their SGA accumulation during wounding or light exposure; two known SGA-inducing treatments. Using microarray analysis coupled to sterol and SGA quantifications, we identified a small number of differentially expressed genes that were associated with increased SGA levels. Two of these genes, encoding distinct types of sterol Δ(24)-reductases, were by sense/antisense expression in transgenic potato plants shown to have differing roles in sterol and SGA metabolism. The results show that an increased SGA level in potato tubers during both wounding and light exposure is mediated by coordinated expression of a set of key genes in isoprenoid and steroid metabolism, and suggest that differences in this expression underlie cultivar variations in SGA levels. These results may find use within potato breeding and quality assessment.
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spelling pubmed-53356682017-03-07 Transcript profiling of two potato cultivars during glycoalkaloid-inducing treatments shows differential expression of genes in sterol and glycoalkaloid metabolism Nahar, Nurun Westerberg, Erik Arif, Usman Huchelmann, Alexandre Olarte Guasca, Alexandra Beste, Lisa Dalman, Kerstin Dutta, Paresh C. Jonsson, Lisbeth Sitbon, Folke Sci Rep Article Steroidal glycoalkaloids (SGA) are sterol-derived neurotoxic defence substances present in several members of the Solanaceae. In the potato (Solanum tuberosum), high SGA levels may render tubers harmful for consumption. Tuber SGA levels depend on genetic factors, and can increase as a response to certain stresses and environmental conditions. To identify genes underlying the cultivar variation in tuber SGA levels, we investigated two potato cultivars differing in their SGA accumulation during wounding or light exposure; two known SGA-inducing treatments. Using microarray analysis coupled to sterol and SGA quantifications, we identified a small number of differentially expressed genes that were associated with increased SGA levels. Two of these genes, encoding distinct types of sterol Δ(24)-reductases, were by sense/antisense expression in transgenic potato plants shown to have differing roles in sterol and SGA metabolism. The results show that an increased SGA level in potato tubers during both wounding and light exposure is mediated by coordinated expression of a set of key genes in isoprenoid and steroid metabolism, and suggest that differences in this expression underlie cultivar variations in SGA levels. These results may find use within potato breeding and quality assessment. Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5335668/ /pubmed/28256633 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep43268 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Article
Nahar, Nurun
Westerberg, Erik
Arif, Usman
Huchelmann, Alexandre
Olarte Guasca, Alexandra
Beste, Lisa
Dalman, Kerstin
Dutta, Paresh C.
Jonsson, Lisbeth
Sitbon, Folke
Transcript profiling of two potato cultivars during glycoalkaloid-inducing treatments shows differential expression of genes in sterol and glycoalkaloid metabolism
title Transcript profiling of two potato cultivars during glycoalkaloid-inducing treatments shows differential expression of genes in sterol and glycoalkaloid metabolism
title_full Transcript profiling of two potato cultivars during glycoalkaloid-inducing treatments shows differential expression of genes in sterol and glycoalkaloid metabolism
title_fullStr Transcript profiling of two potato cultivars during glycoalkaloid-inducing treatments shows differential expression of genes in sterol and glycoalkaloid metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Transcript profiling of two potato cultivars during glycoalkaloid-inducing treatments shows differential expression of genes in sterol and glycoalkaloid metabolism
title_short Transcript profiling of two potato cultivars during glycoalkaloid-inducing treatments shows differential expression of genes in sterol and glycoalkaloid metabolism
title_sort transcript profiling of two potato cultivars during glycoalkaloid-inducing treatments shows differential expression of genes in sterol and glycoalkaloid metabolism
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5335668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28256633
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep43268
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