| Literature DB >> 28330224 |
Nikhil Malhotra1, Hemant Sood1, Rajinder Singh Chauhan2.
Abstract
Tuberous roots of Aconitum heterophyllum constitute storage organ for secondary metabolites, however, molecular components contributing to their formation are not known. The transcriptomes of A. heterophyllum were analyzed to identify possible genes associated with tuberous root development by taking clues from genes implicated in other plant species. Out of 18 genes, eight genes encoding GDP-mannose pyrophosphorylase (GMPase), SHAGGY, Expansin, RING-box protein 1 (RBX1), SRF receptor kinase (SRF), β-amylase, ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (AGPase) and Auxin responsive factor 2 (ARF2) showed higher transcript abundance in roots (13-171 folds) compared to shoots. Comparative expression analysis of those genes between tuberous root developmental stages showed 11-97 folds increase in transcripts in fully developed roots compared to young rootlets, thereby implying their association in biosynthesis, accumulation and storage of primary metabolites towards root biomass. Cluster analysis revealed a positive correlation with the gene expression data for different stages of tuberous root formation in A. heterophyllum. The outcome of this study can be useful in genetic improvement of A. heterophyllum for root biomass yield.Entities:
Keywords: Aconitum heterophyllum; Biomass; Primary metabolites; Transcript abundance; Transcriptome; Tuberous root
Year: 2016 PMID: 28330224 PMCID: PMC4940232 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-016-0466-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406
Genes implicated in biomass productivity in different plant species
| Category | Sub-category | Genes | Plant species | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuberous root formation | GMPase |
| Conklin et al. ( | |
| Primary metabolism | Starch pathway | AGPase |
| Ihemere et al. ( |
| Photosynthesis | PEP C |
| Matsuoka et al. ( | |
| Hormonal regulation | HOG1 |
| Okushima et al. ( | |
| Transcription factors | NAC1 |
| Xie et al. ( |
Fig. 1Expression status of tuberous root development genes in different tissues (roots and shoots) of A. heterophyllum. Error bars represent mean ± SD for data recorded in triplicates (repeated thrice)
Fig. 2Expression status of tuberous root development genes in tuberous root developmental stages (R1–R5) of A. heterophyllum. Error bars represent mean ± SD for data recorded in triplicates (repeated thrice)
Fig. 3Cluster analysis of tuberous root development-related genes in A. heterophyllum through a K-means clustering, b agglomerative hierarchical clustering. K-means clustering indicated increased profiles for R4 and R5 stages while AHC reflected close proximity between R1–R3 stages using dissimilarities. Broken line in AHC marks the level of truncation during clustering