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Exploiting Natural Variation in Tomato to Define Pathway Structure and Metabolic Regulation of Fruit Polyphenolics in the Lycopersicum Complex.

Takayuki Tohge1, Federico Scossa2, Regina Wendenburg3, Pierre Frasse4, Ilse Balbo3, Mutsumi Watanabe1, Saleh Alseekh5, Sagar Sudam Jadhav3, Jay C Delfin6, Marc Lohse3, Patrick Giavalisco7, Bjoern Usadel8, Youjun Zhang5, Jie Luo9, Mondher Bouzayen4, Alisdair R Fernie10.   

Abstract

While the structures of plant primary metabolic pathways are generally well defined and highly conserved across species, those defining specialized metabolism are less well characterized and more highly variable across species. In this study, we investigated polyphenolic metabolism in the lycopersicum complex by characterizing the underlying biosynthetic and decorative reactions that constitute the metabolic network of polyphenols across eight different species of tomato. For this purpose, GC-MS- and LC-MS-based metabolomics of different tissues of Solanum lycopersicum and wild tomato species were carried out, in concert with the evaluation of cross-hybridized microarray data for MapMan-based transcriptomic analysis, and publicly available RNA-sequencing data for annotation of biosynthetic genes. The combined data were used to compile species-specific metabolic networks of polyphenolic metabolism, allowing the establishment of an entire pan-species biosynthetic framework as well as annotation of the functions of decoration enzymes involved in the formation of metabolic diversity of the flavonoid pathway. The combined results are discussed in the context of the current understanding of tomato flavonol biosynthesis as well as a global view of metabolic shifts during fruit ripening. Our results provide an example as to how large-scale biology approaches can be used for the definition and refinement of large specialized metabolism pathways.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Solanum lycopersicum; gene discovery; natural diversity; pathway elucidation; secondary metabolism; wild accessions

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32305499     DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2020.04.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant        ISSN: 1674-2052            Impact factor:   13.164


  13 in total

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Authors:  Alisdair R Fernie; Saleh Alseekh; Jie Liu; Jianbing Yan
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Authors:  Carla Lenore F Calumpang; Tomoki Saigo; Mutsumi Watanabe; Takayuki Tohge
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Review 10.  Genome-wide association studies: assessing trait characteristics in model and crop plants.

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