| Literature DB >> 24908251 |
Wei Chen1, Yanqiang Gao1, Weibo Xie1, Liang Gong1, Kai Lu1, Wensheng Wang2, Yang Li2, Xianqing Liu3, Hongyan Zhang4, Huaxia Dong2, Wan Zhang2, Lejing Zhang2, Sibin Yu2, Gongwei Wang2, Xingming Lian2, Jie Luo2.
Abstract
Plant metabolites are important to world food security in terms of maintaining sustainable yield and providing food with enriched phytonutrients. Here we report comprehensive profiling of 840 metabolites and a further metabolic genome-wide association study based on ∼6.4 million SNPs obtained from 529 diverse accessions of Oryza sativa. We identified hundreds of common variants influencing numerous secondary metabolites with large effects at high resolution. We observed substantial heterogeneity in the natural variation of metabolites and their underlying genetic architectures among different subspecies of rice. Data mining identified 36 candidate genes modulating levels of metabolites that are of potential physiological and nutritional importance. As a proof of concept, we functionally identified or annotated five candidate genes influencing metabolic traits. Our study provides insights into the genetic and biochemical bases of rice metabolome variation and can be used as a powerful complementary tool to classical phenotypic trait mapping for rice improvement.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24908251 DOI: 10.1038/ng.3007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Genet ISSN: 1061-4036 Impact factor: 38.330