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Comparative metabolic profiling of Vitis amurensis and Vitis vinifera during cold acclimation
Vitis amurensis is a wild Vitis plant that can withstand extreme cold temperatures. However, the accumulation of metabolites during cold acclimation (CA) in V. amurensis remains largely unknown. In this study, plantlets of V. amurensis and V. vinifera cv. Muscat of Hamburg were treated at 4 °C for 2...
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author | Chai, Fengmei Liu, Wenwen Xiang, Yue Meng, Xianbin Sun, Xiaoming Cheng, Cheng Liu, Guotian Duan, Lixin Xin, Haiping Li, Shaohua |
author_facet | Chai, Fengmei Liu, Wenwen Xiang, Yue Meng, Xianbin Sun, Xiaoming Cheng, Cheng Liu, Guotian Duan, Lixin Xin, Haiping Li, Shaohua |
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description | Vitis amurensis is a wild Vitis plant that can withstand extreme cold temperatures. However, the accumulation of metabolites during cold acclimation (CA) in V. amurensis remains largely unknown. In this study, plantlets of V. amurensis and V. vinifera cv. Muscat of Hamburg were treated at 4 °C for 24 and 72 h, and changes of metabolites in leaves were detected by gas chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Most of the identified metabolites, including carbohydrates, amino acids, and organic acids, accumulated in the two types of grape after CA. Galactinol, raffinose, fructose, mannose, glycine, and ascorbate were continuously induced by cold in V. amurensis, but not in Muscat of Hamburg. Twelve metabolites, including isoleucine, valine, proline, 2-oxoglutarate, and putrescine, increased in V. amurensis during CA. More galactinol, ascorbate, 2-oxoglutarate, and putrescine, accumulated in V. amurensis, but not in Muscat of Hamburg, during CA, which may be responsible for the excellent cold tolerance in V. amurensis. The expression levels of the genes encoding β-amylase (BAMY), galactinol synthase (GolS), and raffinose synthase (RafS) were evaluated by quantitative reverse transcription-PCR. The expression BAMY (VIT_02s0012 g00170) and RafS (VIT_05s0077 g00840) were primarily responsible for the accumulation of maltose and raffinose, respectively. The accumulation of galactinol was attributed to different members of GolS in the two grapes. In conclusion, these results show the inherent differences in metabolites between V. amurensis and V. vinifera under CA. |
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spelling | pubmed-63125382019-01-02 Comparative metabolic profiling of Vitis amurensis and Vitis vinifera during cold acclimation Chai, Fengmei Liu, Wenwen Xiang, Yue Meng, Xianbin Sun, Xiaoming Cheng, Cheng Liu, Guotian Duan, Lixin Xin, Haiping Li, Shaohua Hortic Res Article Vitis amurensis is a wild Vitis plant that can withstand extreme cold temperatures. However, the accumulation of metabolites during cold acclimation (CA) in V. amurensis remains largely unknown. In this study, plantlets of V. amurensis and V. vinifera cv. Muscat of Hamburg were treated at 4 °C for 24 and 72 h, and changes of metabolites in leaves were detected by gas chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Most of the identified metabolites, including carbohydrates, amino acids, and organic acids, accumulated in the two types of grape after CA. Galactinol, raffinose, fructose, mannose, glycine, and ascorbate were continuously induced by cold in V. amurensis, but not in Muscat of Hamburg. Twelve metabolites, including isoleucine, valine, proline, 2-oxoglutarate, and putrescine, increased in V. amurensis during CA. More galactinol, ascorbate, 2-oxoglutarate, and putrescine, accumulated in V. amurensis, but not in Muscat of Hamburg, during CA, which may be responsible for the excellent cold tolerance in V. amurensis. The expression levels of the genes encoding β-amylase (BAMY), galactinol synthase (GolS), and raffinose synthase (RafS) were evaluated by quantitative reverse transcription-PCR. The expression BAMY (VIT_02s0012 g00170) and RafS (VIT_05s0077 g00840) were primarily responsible for the accumulation of maltose and raffinose, respectively. The accumulation of galactinol was attributed to different members of GolS in the two grapes. In conclusion, these results show the inherent differences in metabolites between V. amurensis and V. vinifera under CA. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6312538/ /pubmed/30603094 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41438-018-0083-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Chai, Fengmei Liu, Wenwen Xiang, Yue Meng, Xianbin Sun, Xiaoming Cheng, Cheng Liu, Guotian Duan, Lixin Xin, Haiping Li, Shaohua Comparative metabolic profiling of Vitis amurensis and Vitis vinifera during cold acclimation |
title | Comparative metabolic profiling of Vitis amurensis and Vitis vinifera during cold acclimation |
title_full | Comparative metabolic profiling of Vitis amurensis and Vitis vinifera during cold acclimation |
title_fullStr | Comparative metabolic profiling of Vitis amurensis and Vitis vinifera during cold acclimation |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative metabolic profiling of Vitis amurensis and Vitis vinifera during cold acclimation |
title_short | Comparative metabolic profiling of Vitis amurensis and Vitis vinifera during cold acclimation |
title_sort | comparative metabolic profiling of vitis amurensis and vitis vinifera during cold acclimation |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6312538/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30603094 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41438-018-0083-5 |
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