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De novo transcriptome assembly for the five major organs of Zanthoxylum armatum and the identification of genes involved in terpenoid compound and fatty acid metabolism.

Wen-Kai Hui1, Fei-Yan Zhao1, Jing-Yan Wang1, Xiao-Yang Chen2, Jue-Wei Li1, Yu Zhong1, Hong-Yun Li3, Jun-Xing Zheng1, Liang-Zhen Zhang1, Qing-Min Que4, Ai-Min Wu5, Wei Gong6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Zanthoxylum armatum (Z. armatum) is a highly economically important tree that presents a special numbing taste. However, the underlying regulatory mechanism of the numbing taste remains poorly understood. Thus, the elucidation of the key genes associated with numbing taste biosynthesis pathways is critical for providing genetic information on Z. armatumand the breeding of high-quality germplasms of this species.
RESULTS: Here, de novo transcriptome assembly was performed for the five major organs of Z. armatum, including the roots, stems, leaf buds, mature leaves and fruits. A total of 111,318 unigenes were generated with an average length of 1014 bp. Additionally, a large number of SSRs were obtained to improve our understanding of the phylogeny and genetics of Z. armatum. The organ-specific unigenes of the five major samples were screened and annotated via GO and KEGG enrichment analysis. A total of 53 and 34 unigenes that were exclusively upregulated in fruit samples were identified as candidate unigenes for terpenoid biosynthesis or fatty acid biosynthesis, elongation and degradation pathways, respectively. Moreover, 40 days after fertilization (Fr4 stage) could be an important period for the accumulation of terpenoid compounds during the fruit development and maturation of Z. armatum. The Fr4 stage could be a key point at which the first few steps of the fatty acid biosynthesis process are promoted, and the catalysis of subsequent reactions could be significantly induced at 62 days after fertilization (Fr6 stage).
CONCLUSIONS: The present study realized de novo transcriptome assembly for the five major organs of Z. armatum. To the best of our knowledge, this study provides the first comprehensive analysis revealing the genes underlying the special numbing taste of Z. armatum. The assembled transcriptome profiles expand the available genetic information on this species and will contribute to gene functional studies, which will aid in the engineering of high-quality cultivars of Z. armatum.

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Keywords:  Aromatic compounds; De novo transcriptome; Fatty acid; Zanthoxylum armatum

Year:  2020        PMID: 31992199     DOI: 10.1186/s12864-020-6521-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Genomics        ISSN: 1471-2164            Impact factor:   3.969


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Authors:  Wenkai Hui; Hao Zheng; Jiangtao Fan; Jingyan Wang; Tahseen Saba; Kai Wang; Jiaojiao Wu; Han Wu; Yu Zhong; Gang Chen; Wei Gong
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2022-09-14       Impact factor: 4.547

2.  Integrated transcriptome and plant growth substance profiles to identify the regulatory factors involved in floral sex differentiation in Zanthoxylum armatum DC.

Authors:  Wenkai Hui; Jiangtao Fan; Xianzhi Liu; Feiyan Zhao; Tasheen Saba; Jingyan Wang; Aimin Wu; Xuebin Zhang; Junli Zhang; Yu Zhong; Gang Chen; Wei Gong
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-09-02       Impact factor: 6.627

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