Cargando…

RNA-seq, de novo transcriptome assembly and flavonoid gene analysis in 13 wild and cultivated berry fruit species with high content of phenolics

BACKGROUND: Flavonoids are produced in all flowering plants in a wide range of tissues including in berry fruits. These compounds are of considerable interest for their biological activities, health benefits and potential pharmacological applications. However, transcriptomic and genomic resources fo...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Thole, Vera, Bassard, Jean-Etienne, Ramírez-González, Ricardo, Trick, Martin, Ghasemi Afshar, Bijan, Breitel, Dario, Hill, Lionel, Foito, Alexandre, Shepherd, Louise, Freitag, Sabine, Nunes dos Santos, Cláudia, Menezes, Regina, Bañados, Pilar, Naesby, Michael, Wang, Liangsheng, Sorokin, Artem, Tikhonova, Olga, Shelenga, Tatiana, Stewart, Derek, Vain, Philippe, Martin, Cathie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6924045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31856735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-6183-2
_version_ 1783481650264408064
author Thole, Vera
Bassard, Jean-Etienne
Ramírez-González, Ricardo
Trick, Martin
Ghasemi Afshar, Bijan
Breitel, Dario
Hill, Lionel
Foito, Alexandre
Shepherd, Louise
Freitag, Sabine
Nunes dos Santos, Cláudia
Menezes, Regina
Bañados, Pilar
Naesby, Michael
Wang, Liangsheng
Sorokin, Artem
Tikhonova, Olga
Shelenga, Tatiana
Stewart, Derek
Vain, Philippe
Martin, Cathie
author_facet Thole, Vera
Bassard, Jean-Etienne
Ramírez-González, Ricardo
Trick, Martin
Ghasemi Afshar, Bijan
Breitel, Dario
Hill, Lionel
Foito, Alexandre
Shepherd, Louise
Freitag, Sabine
Nunes dos Santos, Cláudia
Menezes, Regina
Bañados, Pilar
Naesby, Michael
Wang, Liangsheng
Sorokin, Artem
Tikhonova, Olga
Shelenga, Tatiana
Stewart, Derek
Vain, Philippe
Martin, Cathie
author_sort Thole, Vera
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Flavonoids are produced in all flowering plants in a wide range of tissues including in berry fruits. These compounds are of considerable interest for their biological activities, health benefits and potential pharmacological applications. However, transcriptomic and genomic resources for wild and cultivated berry fruit species are often limited, despite their value in underpinning the in-depth study of metabolic pathways, fruit ripening as well as in the identification of genotypes rich in bioactive compounds. RESULTS: To access the genetic diversity of wild and cultivated berry fruit species that accumulate high levels of phenolic compounds in their fleshy berry(-like) fruits, we selected 13 species from Europe, South America and Asia representing eight genera, seven families and seven orders within three clades of the kingdom Plantae. RNA from either ripe fruits (ten species) or three ripening stages (two species) as well as leaf RNA (one species) were used to construct, assemble and analyse de novo transcriptomes. The transcriptome sequences are deposited in the BacHBerryGEN database (http://jicbio.nbi.ac.uk/berries) and were used, as a proof of concept, via its BLAST portal (http://jicbio.nbi.ac.uk/berries/blast.html) to identify candidate genes involved in the biosynthesis of phenylpropanoid compounds. Genes encoding regulatory proteins of the anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway (MYB and basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors and WD40 repeat proteins) were isolated using the transcriptomic resources of wild blackberry (Rubus genevieri) and cultivated red raspberry (Rubus idaeus cv. Prestige) and were shown to activate anthocyanin synthesis in Nicotiana benthamiana. Expression patterns of candidate flavonoid gene transcripts were also studied across three fruit developmental stages via the BacHBerryEXP gene expression browser (http://www.bachberryexp.com) in R. genevieri and R. idaeus cv. Prestige. CONCLUSIONS: We report a transcriptome resource that includes data for a wide range of berry(-like) fruit species that has been developed for gene identification and functional analysis to assist in berry fruit improvement. These resources will enable investigations of metabolic processes in berries beyond the phenylpropanoid biosynthetic pathway analysed in this study. The RNA-seq data will be useful for studies of berry fruit development and to select wild plant species useful for plant breeding purposes.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6924045
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-69240452019-12-30 RNA-seq, de novo transcriptome assembly and flavonoid gene analysis in 13 wild and cultivated berry fruit species with high content of phenolics Thole, Vera Bassard, Jean-Etienne Ramírez-González, Ricardo Trick, Martin Ghasemi Afshar, Bijan Breitel, Dario Hill, Lionel Foito, Alexandre Shepherd, Louise Freitag, Sabine Nunes dos Santos, Cláudia Menezes, Regina Bañados, Pilar Naesby, Michael Wang, Liangsheng Sorokin, Artem Tikhonova, Olga Shelenga, Tatiana Stewart, Derek Vain, Philippe Martin, Cathie BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Flavonoids are produced in all flowering plants in a wide range of tissues including in berry fruits. These compounds are of considerable interest for their biological activities, health benefits and potential pharmacological applications. However, transcriptomic and genomic resources for wild and cultivated berry fruit species are often limited, despite their value in underpinning the in-depth study of metabolic pathways, fruit ripening as well as in the identification of genotypes rich in bioactive compounds. RESULTS: To access the genetic diversity of wild and cultivated berry fruit species that accumulate high levels of phenolic compounds in their fleshy berry(-like) fruits, we selected 13 species from Europe, South America and Asia representing eight genera, seven families and seven orders within three clades of the kingdom Plantae. RNA from either ripe fruits (ten species) or three ripening stages (two species) as well as leaf RNA (one species) were used to construct, assemble and analyse de novo transcriptomes. The transcriptome sequences are deposited in the BacHBerryGEN database (http://jicbio.nbi.ac.uk/berries) and were used, as a proof of concept, via its BLAST portal (http://jicbio.nbi.ac.uk/berries/blast.html) to identify candidate genes involved in the biosynthesis of phenylpropanoid compounds. Genes encoding regulatory proteins of the anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway (MYB and basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors and WD40 repeat proteins) were isolated using the transcriptomic resources of wild blackberry (Rubus genevieri) and cultivated red raspberry (Rubus idaeus cv. Prestige) and were shown to activate anthocyanin synthesis in Nicotiana benthamiana. Expression patterns of candidate flavonoid gene transcripts were also studied across three fruit developmental stages via the BacHBerryEXP gene expression browser (http://www.bachberryexp.com) in R. genevieri and R. idaeus cv. Prestige. CONCLUSIONS: We report a transcriptome resource that includes data for a wide range of berry(-like) fruit species that has been developed for gene identification and functional analysis to assist in berry fruit improvement. These resources will enable investigations of metabolic processes in berries beyond the phenylpropanoid biosynthetic pathway analysed in this study. The RNA-seq data will be useful for studies of berry fruit development and to select wild plant species useful for plant breeding purposes. BioMed Central 2019-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6924045/ /pubmed/31856735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-6183-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided 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 Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Thole, Vera
Bassard, Jean-Etienne
Ramírez-González, Ricardo
Trick, Martin
Ghasemi Afshar, Bijan
Breitel, Dario
Hill, Lionel
Foito, Alexandre
Shepherd, Louise
Freitag, Sabine
Nunes dos Santos, Cláudia
Menezes, Regina
Bañados, Pilar
Naesby, Michael
Wang, Liangsheng
Sorokin, Artem
Tikhonova, Olga
Shelenga, Tatiana
Stewart, Derek
Vain, Philippe
Martin, Cathie
RNA-seq, de novo transcriptome assembly and flavonoid gene analysis in 13 wild and cultivated berry fruit species with high content of phenolics
title RNA-seq, de novo transcriptome assembly and flavonoid gene analysis in 13 wild and cultivated berry fruit species with high content of phenolics
title_full RNA-seq, de novo transcriptome assembly and flavonoid gene analysis in 13 wild and cultivated berry fruit species with high content of phenolics
title_fullStr RNA-seq, de novo transcriptome assembly and flavonoid gene analysis in 13 wild and cultivated berry fruit species with high content of phenolics
title_full_unstemmed RNA-seq, de novo transcriptome assembly and flavonoid gene analysis in 13 wild and cultivated berry fruit species with high content of phenolics
title_short RNA-seq, de novo transcriptome assembly and flavonoid gene analysis in 13 wild and cultivated berry fruit species with high content of phenolics
title_sort rna-seq, de novo transcriptome assembly and flavonoid gene analysis in 13 wild and cultivated berry fruit species with high content of phenolics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6924045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31856735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-6183-2
work_keys_str_mv AT tholevera rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT bassardjeanetienne rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT ramirezgonzalezricardo rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT trickmartin rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT ghasemiafsharbijan rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT breiteldario rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT hilllionel rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT foitoalexandre rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT shepherdlouise rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT freitagsabine rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT nunesdossantosclaudia rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT menezesregina rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT banadospilar rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT naesbymichael rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT wangliangsheng rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT sorokinartem rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT tikhonovaolga rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT shelengatatiana rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT stewartderek rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT vainphilippe rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics
AT martincathie rnaseqdenovotranscriptomeassemblyandflavonoidgeneanalysisin13wildandcultivatedberryfruitspecieswithhighcontentofphenolics