| Literature DB >> 31669581 |
Xingquan Zeng1, Hongjun Yuan1, Xuekui Dong2, Meng Peng3, Xinyu Jing4, Qijun Xu1, Tang Tang5, Yulin Wang1, Sang Zha1, Meng Gao5, Congzhi Li5, Chujin Shu5, Zexiu Wei6, Wangmu Qimei1, Yuzhen Basang1, Jiabu Dunzhu1, Zeqing Li7, Lijun Bai8, Jian Shi5, Zhigang Zheng4, Sibin Yu4, Alisdair R Fernie9, Jie Luo10, Tashi Nyima11.
Abstract
Qingke (Tibetan hulless barley) has long been cultivated and exposed to long-term and strong UV-B radiation on the Tibetan Plateau, which renders it an ideal species for elucidating novel UV-B responsive mechanisms in plants. Here we report a comprehensive metabolite profiling and metabolite-based genome-wide association study (mGWAS) using 196 diverse qingke and barley accessions. Our results demonstrated both constitutive and induced accumulation, and common genetic regulation, of metabolites from different branches of the phenylpropanoid pathway that are involved in UV-B protection. A total of 90 significant mGWAS loci for these metabolites were identified in barley-qingke differentiation regions, and a number of high-level metabolite trait alleles were found to be significantly enriched in qingke, suggesting co-selection of various phenylpropanoids. Upon dissecting the entire phenylpropanoid pathway, we identified some key determinants controlling natural variation of phenylpropanoid content, including three novel proteins, a flavone C-pentosyltransferase, a tyramine hydroxycinnamoyl acyltransferase, and a MYB transcription factor. Our study, furthermore, demonstrated co-selection of both constitutive and induced phenylpropanoids for UV-B protection in qingke.Entities:
Keywords: MYB transcription factor; Tibetan hulless barley; UV-B radiation; constitutive and induced accumulation; phenylpropanoid
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31669581 DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2019.10.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Plant ISSN: 1674-2052 Impact factor: 13.164