转录组学和代谢组学分析揭示了褪黑素对梨皮酚代谢的调节作用

IF 5.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Shuai Yan, Liangliang Zhao, Deying Zhao, Gongxun Xu, Yufei Wang, Zhiqin Zhou, Cungang Cheng
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摘要

褪黑素是水果生长发育的重要调节因子。然而,采收前应用褪黑激素调节梨果皮中酚类化合物代谢的机制仍然知之甚少。方法采用生理生化、转录组学和代谢分析相结合的多学科方法,以“玉露香”梨为试验材料,研究采前喷施褪黑素对梨果皮酚类物质合成的影响及其调控机制。结果采前喷施100 μM褪黑素显著提高了单果重、总可溶性固形物(TSS)和总可溶性固形物/可滴定酸(TSS/TA)比。此外,喷洒方案提高了果皮中酚类物质的浓度,包括花青素、绿原酸和木质素。三个对照组(T0 vs. CK0, T1 vs. CK1, T2 vs. CK2)分别显示354,1385和816个差异表达基因(deg)和240,411和210个差异表达代谢物(DEMs)。褪黑素处理的转录组结果显著影响了关键的代谢途径,包括信号转导、激素调节、葡萄糖代谢、次级代谢物生物合成、苯丙素生物合成和类黄酮生物合成。褪黑素处理还影响了苯丙素生物合成和类黄酮生物合成途径中关键基因PAL、C4H、4CL、CAD、CHS、UFGT、POD等的表达。代谢组学数据显示,与对照组相比,褪黑激素显著刺激了l-苯丙氨酸、肉桂酸、咖啡酸、阿魏酸、紫色素和尿苷5 α -二磷酸-葡萄糖的生物合成。通过检测转录因子的表达模式,我们确定了12个转录因子(TFs),包括PbrMYB4, PbrMYB36-like, PbrMYB14, PbrREF4和PbrNAC6-like,作为参与褪黑激素调节的多酚生物合成的潜在关键TFs。结论采前施用100 μM褪黑素可改善梨果实的视觉和风味品质。影响酚代谢关键酶基因的表达,同时刺激l-苯丙氨酸、肉桂酸、咖啡酸、阿魏酸、亮色色素和尿苷5′-二磷酸-葡萄糖的产生,促进花青素、酚酸和木质素的生物合成。这些发现为梨果皮中褪黑激素调节的酚类化合物的代谢机制提供了全面的见解。图形抽象
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Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses reveal phenolic metabolism regulated by melatonin in pear peel

Background

Melatonin is a crucial regulator of fruit growth and development. However, the mechanisms by which pre-harvest application of melatonin regulates the metabolism of phenolic compounds in pear pericarp remain poorly understood.

Methods

In this study, the effect of pre-harvest spraying of melatonin on the synthesis of phenolics in pear peel and the regulatory mechanism were investigated using a multi-disciplinary approach, integrating physiological and biochemical, transcriptomic, and metabolic analyses, and the “Yuluxiang” pear as the test material.

Results

The pre-harvest spraying of 100 μM melatonin notably increased the single fruit weight, total soluble solids (TSS) and total soluble solids/titratable acid (TSS/TA) ratio. In addition, the spraying regimen elevated the concentrations of phenolic substances, including anthocyanosides, chlorogenic acid, and lignin, in the fruit peel. Three comparison groups (T0 vs. CK0, T1 vs. CK1, and T2 vs. CK2) showed 354, 1385, and 816 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and 240, 411, and 210 differentially expressed metabolites (DEMs), respectively. Transcriptome results from melatonin treatment significantly affected the key metabolic pathways, including signal transduction, hormone regulation, glucose metabolism, secondary metabolites biosynthesis, phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, and flavonoid biosynthesis. Melatonin treatment also influenced the expression of key genes in phenylpropanoid biosynthesis and flavonoid biosynthesis pathways, such as PAL, C4H, 4CL, CAD, CHS, UFGT, POD, and others. Metabolomic data suggested the melatonin treatment notably stimulated the biosynthesis of l-phenylalanine, cinnamic acid, caffeic acid, ferulic acid, leucocyanidin and uridine 5ʹ-diphospho-d-glucose than control. By examining the expression patterns of transcription factors, we identified 12 transcription factors (TFs), including PbrMYB4, PbrMYB36-like, PbrMYB14, PbrREF4 and PbrNAC6-like, as potential key TFs involved in melatonin-regulated polyphenol biosynthesis.

Conclusions

The pre-harvest application of 100 μM melatonin can help improve the visual and flavor quality of pear fruits. It can influence the key enzyme genes’ expression of phenolic metabolism while stimulating the production of l-phenylalanine, cinnamic acid, caffeic acid, ferulic acid, leucocyanidin and uridine 5ʹ-diphospho-d-glucose, which promote the biosynthesis of anthocyanidins, phenolic acids, and lignins. These findings provide comprehensive insights into the metabolic mechanisms of melatonin-regulated phenolic compounds in pear peels.

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Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture
Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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期刊介绍: Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture is an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed forum for the advancement and application to all fields of agriculture of modern chemical, biochemical and molecular technologies. The scope of this journal includes chemical and biochemical processes aimed to increase sustainable agricultural and food production, the evaluation of quality and origin of raw primary products and their transformation into foods and chemicals, as well as environmental monitoring and remediation. Of special interest are the effects of chemical and biochemical technologies, also at the nano and supramolecular scale, on the relationships between soil, plants, microorganisms and their environment, with the help of modern bioinformatics. Another special focus is the use of modern bioorganic and biological chemistry to develop new technologies for plant nutrition and bio-stimulation, advancement of biorefineries from biomasses, safe and traceable food products, carbon storage in soil and plants and restoration of contaminated soils to agriculture. This journal presents the first opportunity to bring together researchers from a wide number of disciplines within the agricultural chemical and biological sciences, from both industry and academia. The principle aim of Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture is to allow the exchange of the most advanced chemical and biochemical knowledge to develop technologies which address one of the most pressing challenges of our times - sustaining a growing world population. Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture publishes original research articles, short letters and invited reviews. Articles from scientists in industry, academia as well as private research institutes, non-governmental and environmental organizations are encouraged.
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