TY - JOUR
T1 - Transcriptome and Metabolic Profiling Provides Insights into Betalain Biosynthesis and Evolution in Mirabilis jalapa
AU - Polturak, Guy
AU - Heinig, Uwe
AU - Grossman, Noam
AU - Battat, Maor
AU - Leshkowitz, Dena
AU - Malitsky, Sergey
AU - Rogachev, Ilana
AU - Aharoni, Asaph
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Author
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Betalains are tyrosine-derived pigments that occur solely in one plant order, the Caryophyllales, where they largely replace the anthocyanins in a mutually exclusive manner. In this study, we conducted multi-species transcriptome and metabolic profiling in Mirabilis jalapa and additional betalain-producing species to identify candidate genes possibly involved in betalain biosynthesis. Among the candidates identified, betalain-related cytochrome P450 and glucosyltransferase-type genes, which catalyze tyrosine hydroxylation or (hydroxy)cinnamoyl-glucose formation, respectively, were further functionally characterized. We detected the expression of genes in the flavonoid/anthocyanin biosynthetic pathways as well as their metabolite intermediates in betalain-accumulating M. jalapa flowers, and found that the anthocyanin-related gene ANTHOCYANIDIN SYNTHASE (MjANS) is highly expressed in the betalain-accumulating petals. However, it appears that MjANS contains a significant deletion in a region spanning the corresponding enzyme active site. These findings provide novel insights into betalain biosynthesis and a possible explanation for how anthocyanins have been lost in this plant species. Our study also implies a complex, non-uniform history for the loss of anthocyanin production across betalain producers, previously assumed to be strictly due to diminished expression of anthocyanin-related genes. This study employed multi-species transcriptome and metabolic profiling of a set of Caryophyllales plant species to identify betalain-related candidate genes, including cytochrome P450- and glucosyltransferase-type genes. In addition, a mutated anthocyanidin synthase gene was identified in Mirabilis jalapa (four o'clocks), providing a possible explanation for how anthocyanins have been lost in this species.
AB - Betalains are tyrosine-derived pigments that occur solely in one plant order, the Caryophyllales, where they largely replace the anthocyanins in a mutually exclusive manner. In this study, we conducted multi-species transcriptome and metabolic profiling in Mirabilis jalapa and additional betalain-producing species to identify candidate genes possibly involved in betalain biosynthesis. Among the candidates identified, betalain-related cytochrome P450 and glucosyltransferase-type genes, which catalyze tyrosine hydroxylation or (hydroxy)cinnamoyl-glucose formation, respectively, were further functionally characterized. We detected the expression of genes in the flavonoid/anthocyanin biosynthetic pathways as well as their metabolite intermediates in betalain-accumulating M. jalapa flowers, and found that the anthocyanin-related gene ANTHOCYANIDIN SYNTHASE (MjANS) is highly expressed in the betalain-accumulating petals. However, it appears that MjANS contains a significant deletion in a region spanning the corresponding enzyme active site. These findings provide novel insights into betalain biosynthesis and a possible explanation for how anthocyanins have been lost in this plant species. Our study also implies a complex, non-uniform history for the loss of anthocyanin production across betalain producers, previously assumed to be strictly due to diminished expression of anthocyanin-related genes. This study employed multi-species transcriptome and metabolic profiling of a set of Caryophyllales plant species to identify betalain-related candidate genes, including cytochrome P450- and glucosyltransferase-type genes. In addition, a mutated anthocyanidin synthase gene was identified in Mirabilis jalapa (four o'clocks), providing a possible explanation for how anthocyanins have been lost in this species.
KW - anthocyanin
KW - betalain
KW - biosynthesis
KW - caryophyllales
KW - plant pigment
KW - secondary metabolism
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U2 - 10.1016/j.molp.2017.12.002
DO - 10.1016/j.molp.2017.12.002
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C2 - 29247705
AN - SCOPUS:85041012953
SN - 1674-2052
VL - 11
SP - 189
EP - 204
JO - Molecular Plant
JF - Molecular Plant
IS - 1
ER -