Comparative transcriptome analysis of Cyperus esculentus and C. rotundus with contrasting oil contents in tubers defines genes and regulatory networks involved in oil accumulation

IF 4.2 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Plant Science Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1016/j.plantsci.2024.112230
Xue Bai , Mingyong Tang , Xiaodi Hu , Ping Huang , Yuan Wu , Tao Chen , Huiying He , Zeng-Fu Xu
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Plant vegetative organs present great potential for lipid storage, with tubers of Cyperus esculentus as a unique example. To investigate the genome and transcriptomic features of C. esculentus and related species, we sequenced and assembled the C. esculentus genome at the contig level. Through a comparative study of high-quality transcriptomes across 36 tissues from high-oil and intermediate-oil C. esculentus and low-oil Cyperus rotundus, we identified potential genes and regulatory networks related to tuber oil accumulation. First, we identified tuber-specific genes in two C. esculentus cultivars. Second, genes involved in fatty acid (FA) biosynthesis, triacylglycerol synthesis, and TAG packaging presented increased activity in the later stages of tuber development. Notably, tubers with high oil contents presented higher levels of these genes than those with intermediate oil contents did, whereas tubers with low oil contents presented minimal gene expression. Notably, a large fragment of the FA biosynthesis rate-limiting enzyme-encoding gene BCCP1 was missing from the C. rotundus transcript, which might be responsible for blocking FA biosynthesis in its tubers. WGCNA pinpointed a gene module linked to tuber oil accumulation, with a coexpression network involving the transcription factors WRI1, MYB4, and bHLH68. The ethylene-related genes in this module suggest a role for ethylene signaling in oil accumulation, which is supported by the finding that ethylene (ETH) treatment increases the oil content in C. esculentus tubers. This study identified potential genes and networks associated with tuber oil accumulation in C. esculentus, highlighting the role of specific genes, transcription factors, and ethylene signaling in this process.

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对块茎中含油量截然不同的香附和腐草进行转录组比较分析,确定了参与油脂积累的基因和调控网络。
植物的无性器官具有储存脂质的巨大潜力,香附块茎就是一个独特的例子。为了研究 C. esculentus 及相关物种的基因组和转录组特征,我们对 C. esculentus 基因组进行了等位基因测序和组装。通过对高油和中等油C. esculentus以及低油Cyperus rotundus的36个组织的高质量转录组进行比较研究,我们发现了与块茎油积累有关的潜在基因和调控网络。首先,我们确定了两个 C. esculentus 栽培品种的块茎特异性基因。其次,参与脂肪酸(FA)生物合成、三酰甘油合成和 TAG 包装的基因在块茎发育后期表现出更高的活性。值得注意的是,与中等含油量的块茎相比,高含油量的块茎中这些基因的水平更高,而低含油量的块茎中基因表达量极低。值得注意的是,腐霉菌转录本中缺少一个FA生物合成限速酶编码基因BCCP1的大片段,这可能是阻碍其块茎中FA生物合成的原因。WGCNA 确定了一个与块茎油积累有关的基因模块,其共表达网络涉及转录因子 WRI1、MYB4 和 bHLH68。该模块中的乙烯相关基因表明乙烯信号在油脂积累中的作用,而乙烯(ETH)处理可增加 C. esculentus 块茎中的油脂含量这一发现也支持了这一点。这项研究确定了与 C. esculentus 块茎油积累相关的潜在基因和网络,突出了特定基因、转录因子和乙烯信号在这一过程中的作用。
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Plant Science
Plant Science 生物-生化与分子生物学
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