盐胁迫下盐敏感稻和盐生野生稻的代谢物谱分析比较。

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2024-06-15 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.10155
Nishat Tamanna, Anik Mojumder, Tomalika Azim, Md Ishmam Iqbal, Md Nafis Ul Alam, Abidur Rahman, Zeba I Seraj
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为了更好地了解野生稻 Oryza coarctata 的耐盐性,研究人员针对对盐敏感的 Oryza sativa 进行了根组织特异性非靶向比较代谢组分析。在对照条件下,O. coarctata 表现出大部分代谢物的丰富水平,而盐则导致这些代谢物的下调,这与 O. sativa 的代谢物形成鲜明对比。在对照条件下,O. coarctata 中的它肯酸、香草酸、苏氨酸、二十酸和一组黄嘌呤化合物含量相对较高。同样,八种氨基酸在 O.coarctata 中也表现出持续的丰富性。相比之下,在控制条件下,O. coarctata 的甘油脂丰度较低,盐胁迫进一步降低了其丰度。大多数磷脂的分布也与甘油酯类似。然而,脂肪酰在 O. coarctata 中被显著诱导,但有机酸在 O. sativa 中被显著诱导。代谢物水平的变化表明,O. coarctata 的花生四烯酸代谢发生了上调。此外,O. coarctata 的苯丙酮生物合成以及角质素、单宁和蜡的生物合成也更加丰富,这可能是其耐盐性解剖特征的原因之一。明胶素、尿囊素、苯甲醇、特定磷脂和甘油三酯等代谢物数量的比较差异可能在维持 O. coarctata 在盐中的优势生长方面发挥了作用。总之,我们的研究结果全面分析了耐盐的 O. coarctata 和对盐敏感的 O. sativa 根部的代谢物谱,确认了代谢工程的潜在目标,以提高商业水稻基因型的耐盐性和抗逆性。
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Comparative metabolite profiling of salt sensitive Oryza sativa and the halophytic wild rice Oryza coarctata under salt stress.

To better understand the salt tolerance of the wild rice, Oryza coarctata, root tissue-specific untargeted comparative metabolomic profiling was performed against the salt-sensitive Oryza sativa. Under control, O. coarctata exhibited abundant levels of most metabolites, while salt caused their downregulation in contrast to metabolites in O. sativa. Under control conditions, itaconate, vanillic acid, threonic acid, eicosanoids, and a group of xanthin compounds were comparatively abundant in O. coarctata. Similarly, eight amino acids showed constitutive abundance in O. coarctata. In contrast, under control, glycerolipid abundances were lower in O. coarctata and salt stress further reduced their abundance. Most phospholipids also showed a distribution similar to the glycerolipids. Fatty acyls were however significantly induced in O. coarctata but organic acids were prominently induced in O. sativa. Changes in metabolite levels suggest that there was upregulation of the arachidonic acid metabolism in O. coarctata. In addition, the phenylpropanoid biosynthesis as well as cutin, suberin, and wax biosynthesis were also more enriched in O. coarctata, likely contributing to its anatomical traits responsible for salt tolerance. The comparative variation in the number of metabolites like gelsemine, allantoin, benzyl alcohol, specific phospholipids, and glycerolipids may play a role in maintaining the superior growth of O. coarctata in salt. Collectively, our results offer a comprehensive analysis of the metabolite profile in the roots of salt-tolerant O. coarctata and salt-sensitive O. sativa, which confirm potential targets for metabolic engineering to improve salt tolerance and resilience in commercial rice genotypes.

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