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Metabolite Profiling and Transcriptome Analysis Provide Insight into Seed Coat Color in Brassica juncea

The allotetraploid species Brassica juncea (mustard) is grown worldwide as oilseed and vegetable crops; the yellow seed-color trait is particularly important for oilseed crops. Here, to examine the factors affecting seed coat color, we performed a metabolic and transcriptomic analysis of yellow- and...

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Autores principales: Shen, Shulin, Tang, Yunshan, Zhang, Chao, Yin, Nengwen, Mao, Yuanyi, Sun, Fujun, Chen, Si, Hu, Ran, Liu, Xueqin, Shang, Guoxia, Liu, Liezhao, Lu, Kun, Li, Jiana, Qu, Cunmin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8268557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34281271
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22137215
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author Shen, Shulin
Tang, Yunshan
Zhang, Chao
Yin, Nengwen
Mao, Yuanyi
Sun, Fujun
Chen, Si
Hu, Ran
Liu, Xueqin
Shang, Guoxia
Liu, Liezhao
Lu, Kun
Li, Jiana
Qu, Cunmin
author_facet Shen, Shulin
Tang, Yunshan
Zhang, Chao
Yin, Nengwen
Mao, Yuanyi
Sun, Fujun
Chen, Si
Hu, Ran
Liu, Xueqin
Shang, Guoxia
Liu, Liezhao
Lu, Kun
Li, Jiana
Qu, Cunmin
author_sort Shen, Shulin
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description The allotetraploid species Brassica juncea (mustard) is grown worldwide as oilseed and vegetable crops; the yellow seed-color trait is particularly important for oilseed crops. Here, to examine the factors affecting seed coat color, we performed a metabolic and transcriptomic analysis of yellow- and dark-seeded B. juncea seeds. In this study, we identified 236 compounds, including 31 phenolic acids, 47 flavonoids, 17 glucosinolates, 38 lipids, 69 other hydroxycinnamic acid compounds, and 34 novel unknown compounds. Of these, 36 compounds (especially epicatechin and its derivatives) accumulated significantly different levels during the development of yellow- and dark-seeded B. juncea. In addition, the transcript levels of BjuDFR, BjuANS,BjuBAN, BjuTT8, and BjuTT19 were closely associated with changes to epicatechin and its derivatives during seed development, implicating this pathway in the seed coat color determinant in B. juncea. Furthermore, we found numerous variations of sequences in the TT8A genes that may be associated with the stability of seed coat color in B. rapa, B. napus, and B. juncea, which might have undergone functional differentiation during polyploidization in the Brassica species. The results provide valuable information for understanding the accumulation of metabolites in the seed coat color of B. juncea and lay a foundation for exploring the underlying mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-82685572021-07-10 Metabolite Profiling and Transcriptome Analysis Provide Insight into Seed Coat Color in Brassica juncea Shen, Shulin Tang, Yunshan Zhang, Chao Yin, Nengwen Mao, Yuanyi Sun, Fujun Chen, Si Hu, Ran Liu, Xueqin Shang, Guoxia Liu, Liezhao Lu, Kun Li, Jiana Qu, Cunmin Int J Mol Sci Article The allotetraploid species Brassica juncea (mustard) is grown worldwide as oilseed and vegetable crops; the yellow seed-color trait is particularly important for oilseed crops. Here, to examine the factors affecting seed coat color, we performed a metabolic and transcriptomic analysis of yellow- and dark-seeded B. juncea seeds. In this study, we identified 236 compounds, including 31 phenolic acids, 47 flavonoids, 17 glucosinolates, 38 lipids, 69 other hydroxycinnamic acid compounds, and 34 novel unknown compounds. Of these, 36 compounds (especially epicatechin and its derivatives) accumulated significantly different levels during the development of yellow- and dark-seeded B. juncea. In addition, the transcript levels of BjuDFR, BjuANS,BjuBAN, BjuTT8, and BjuTT19 were closely associated with changes to epicatechin and its derivatives during seed development, implicating this pathway in the seed coat color determinant in B. juncea. Furthermore, we found numerous variations of sequences in the TT8A genes that may be associated with the stability of seed coat color in B. rapa, B. napus, and B. juncea, which might have undergone functional differentiation during polyploidization in the Brassica species. The results provide valuable information for understanding the accumulation of metabolites in the seed coat color of B. juncea and lay a foundation for exploring the underlying mechanism. MDPI 2021-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8268557/ /pubmed/34281271 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22137215 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Shen, Shulin
Tang, Yunshan
Zhang, Chao
Yin, Nengwen
Mao, Yuanyi
Sun, Fujun
Chen, Si
Hu, Ran
Liu, Xueqin
Shang, Guoxia
Liu, Liezhao
Lu, Kun
Li, Jiana
Qu, Cunmin
Metabolite Profiling and Transcriptome Analysis Provide Insight into Seed Coat Color in Brassica juncea
title Metabolite Profiling and Transcriptome Analysis Provide Insight into Seed Coat Color in Brassica juncea
title_full Metabolite Profiling and Transcriptome Analysis Provide Insight into Seed Coat Color in Brassica juncea
title_fullStr Metabolite Profiling and Transcriptome Analysis Provide Insight into Seed Coat Color in Brassica juncea
title_full_unstemmed Metabolite Profiling and Transcriptome Analysis Provide Insight into Seed Coat Color in Brassica juncea
title_short Metabolite Profiling and Transcriptome Analysis Provide Insight into Seed Coat Color in Brassica juncea
title_sort metabolite profiling and transcriptome analysis provide insight into seed coat color in brassica juncea
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8268557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34281271
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22137215
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