Title: | Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals an insight into the candidate genes involved in anthocyanin and scent volatiles biosynthesis in colour changing flowers of Combretum indicum |
Author(s): | Ghissing U; Kutty NN; Bimolata W; Samanta T; Mitra A; |
Address: | "Natural Product Biotechnology Group, Agricultural and Food Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India. School of Biology, Dr Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University, Pune, India. BioX Center, School of Basic Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, Mandi, India" |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1438-8677 (Electronic) 1435-8603 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Combretum indicum is a widely cultivated ornamental species displaying the distinct phenomenon of floral colour change. Flowers display a gradual colour change from white to red, attributed to increased cyanidin 3-O glucoside in petal tissues. The differently coloured flowers also emanate a complex blend of VOCs with trans-linalool oxide (furanoid) as the major compound in the emission profile. To understand molecular mechanisms regulating floral colour shifts and scent biosynthesis, we performed Illumina transcriptome sequencing, including de novo assembly and functional annotation, for the two stages of floral maturation (white and red). Homology analysis with functional classification identified 84 and 42 candidate genes associated with pigment and scent biosynthesis, respectively. Genes encoding transcription factors, such as MYB, ERF, WD40, WRKY, NAC, bHLH and bZIP, that play critical roles in regulating specialized metabolism were also identified in the transcriptome data. Differences in expression of genes were consistent with accumulation patterns of anthocyanins in the two different flower colours. A clear upregulation of flavonoid biosynthesis genes in red flower tissue is associated with increased pigment content. RT-qPCR-based expression analyses gave results consistent with the RNA-Seq data, suggesting the sequencing data are consistent and reliable. This study presents the first report of genetic information for C. indicum. Gene sequences generated from RNA-Seq, along with candidate genes identified by pathway mapping and their expression profiles, provide a valuable resource for subsequent studies towards molecular understanding of specialized metabolism in C. indicum flowers" |
Keywords: | "*Anthocyanins/metabolism Transcriptome *Combretum/genetics/metabolism Color Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Odorants Flowers/genetics/metabolism Gene Expression Profiling/methods Plant Proteins/genetics/metabolism Combretum indicum Anthocyanin colour ch;" |
Notes: | "MedlineGhissing, U Kutty, N N Bimolata, W Samanta, T Mitra, A eng DST/ INT/RUS/RFBR/P-329/Department of Science and Technology, Government of India/ England 2022/10/23 Plant Biol (Stuttg). 2023 Jan; 25(1):85-95. doi: 10.1111/plb.13481. Epub 2022 Nov 16" |