Metabolome study of rice population and resistance to brown planthopper.

IF 9.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Tianzhu Li, Qian Zhang, Meng Ye, Yichen Cheng, Jing Yang, Jing Wang, Binglin Xing, Wei Guan, Jiamei Li, Chunyu Liu, Shengya Guo, Qiaoyun Yang, Duo Xu, Bo Du, Caixiang Liu, Guangcun He
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Abstract

Herbivorous insects pose a major threat to crop production, with rice suffering significant yield losses due to infestation by the brown planthopper (BPH). To understand the genetic and metabolic basis of BPH resistance in rice, we conducted metabolomic analysis and performed metabolite-based genome-wide association studies (mGWAS) on a rice population composed of 168 varieties, which exhibit a wide range of resistance to BPH. Metabolomic analysis revealed a trend of increasing metabolic divergence with increasing resistance levels compared with the susceptible group, with resistant groups maintaining greater metabolic stability after BPH infestation. Furthermore, using these metabolic biomarkers, we constructed a prediction model for BPH resistance and found that biomarkers in non-infested rice were sufficient to predict BPH resistance. We identified in total 2,738 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with key biomarkers in non-infested rice and 1,605 SNPs in BPH-infested rice. Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment analysis revealed that genes associated with biomarkers were enriched in different pathways between non-infested and BPH-infested rice. Notably, the SNP rs6_191562334 was significantly associated with the biomarker β-damascenone, which correlated positively with rice resistance to BPH and has been shown to inhibit BPH feeding on rice. Knockout of LOC_Os06g17970 increased β-damascenone levels and enhanced BPH resistance in rice. Collectively, this integrated approach provided novel insight into the metabolic and genetic mechanisms underlying BPH resistance and facilitated the development of strategies for sustainable control of BPH.

水稻种群代谢组学研究及其对褐飞虱的抗性。
草食性昆虫对作物生产构成重大威胁,由于褐飞虱(BPH)的侵扰,水稻遭受重大产量损失。为了了解水稻BPH抗性的遗传和代谢基础,我们对168个水稻品种进行了代谢组学分析和基于代谢产物的全基因组关联研究(mGWAS),这些水稻品种对BPH具有广泛的抗性。代谢组学分析显示,与敏感组相比,随着抗性水平的增加,代谢差异呈增加趋势,抗性组在BPH侵袭后保持更大的代谢稳定性。此外,利用这些代谢生物标志物,我们构建了BPH抗性预测模型,发现非侵染水稻的生物标志物足以预测BPH抗性。我们在未侵染水稻中鉴定出2738个与关键生物标志物相关的单核苷酸多态性(snp),在侵染水稻中鉴定出1605个snp。基因本体(GO)富集分析显示,与生物标志物相关的基因在未侵染水稻和黑斑病水稻中富集的途径不同。值得注意的是,SNP rs6_191562334与生物标志物β-damascenone显著相关,β-damascenone与水稻对BPH的抗性呈正相关,并已被证明可以抑制BPH对水稻的捕食。敲除LOC_Os06g17970后,水稻β-大马士革酮水平升高,BPH抗性增强。总的来说,这种综合方法为BPH抗性的代谢和遗传机制提供了新的见解,并促进了BPH可持续控制策略的发展。
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Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
18.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
220
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Integrative Plant Biology is a leading academic journal reporting on the latest discoveries in plant biology.Enjoy the latest news and developments in the field, understand new and improved methods and research tools, and explore basic biological questions through reproducible experimental design, using genetic, biochemical, cell and molecular biological methods, and statistical analyses.
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