Literature DB >> 33002572

Quantitative metabolome and transcriptome analysis reveals complex regulatory pathway underlying photoinduced fiber color formation in cotton.

Zhengmin Tang1, Yijie Fan1, Li Zhang1, Congcong Zheng1, Aiyun Chen1, Yuxiao Sun1, Haixia Guo1, Jianfei Wu1, Tongtong Li1, Yupeng Fan1, Xin Lian1, Huihui Guo1, Xiongfeng Ma2, Haifeng Chen3, Fanchang Zeng4.   

Abstract

As an important plant single cell model and textile application materials, poorly known about fiber color formation in cotton, which is sensitively regulated by environmental signals. Our studies underline the importance of photo signal on sensitive fiber color formation and characterize fiber color early initiation (15 DPA) and late accumulated metabolites (45 DPA) in different lighting condition. The results revealed 236 differential metabolites between control and shading, of which phenylpropanoids metabolites accounted for 20%, including uncharacterized novel metabolites and pathways. Furthermore, the early initiation specific genes respond to the absence of light are highly correlated with phenylpropanoid metabolites related to pigmentation. The current study reveals the complex pathways involving early initiation regulation and late metabolic pathways. In addition, the collection composed of uncharacterized photoinduced metabolites and early initiation signaling/regulatory genes were identified, which are important resources for understanding fiber color formation. This report provides new insight into molecular regulatory and biochemical basis underlying photoinduced fiber color formation in cotton.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Complex pathway; Fiber color formation; Initiation regulatory; Molecular basis; Photoinduction; Quantitative metabolomics

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33002572     DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2020.145180

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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