Transcriptome analysis of bagging-treated red Chinese sand pear peels reveals light-responsive pathway functions in anthocyanin accumulation

Abstract Bagging is an efficient method to improve fruit colour development. This work reported a transcriptome analysis using bagging-treated red Chinese sand pear peels. In total, 8,870 differentially expressed genes were further analysed by a weighted gene co-expression network analysis and early...

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Main Authors: Songling Bai, Yongwang Sun, Minjie Qian, Fengxia Yang, Junbei Ni, Ruiyan Tao, Lin Li, Qun Shu, Dong Zhang, Yuanwen Teng
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00069-z
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spelling doaj-57d455864db643a2ae76c721d96f949c2020-12-08T00:49:23ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-03-017111510.1038/s41598-017-00069-zTranscriptome analysis of bagging-treated red Chinese sand pear peels reveals light-responsive pathway functions in anthocyanin accumulationSongling Bai0Yongwang Sun1Minjie Qian2Fengxia Yang3Junbei Ni4Ruiyan Tao5Lin Li6Qun Shu7Dong Zhang8Yuanwen Teng9Department of Horticulture, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Horticulture, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Horticulture, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Horticulture, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Horticulture, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Horticulture, Zhejiang UniversityInstitute of Horticulture, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural SciencesInstitute of Horticulture, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural SciencesCollege of Horticulture, Northwest A & F UniversityDepartment of Horticulture, Zhejiang UniversityAbstract Bagging is an efficient method to improve fruit colour development. This work reported a transcriptome analysis using bagging-treated red Chinese sand pear peels. In total, 8,870 differentially expressed genes were further analysed by a weighted gene co-expression network analysis and early-, middle- and late light-responsive genes were identified. An annotation analysis revealed several pathways involved in the different responsive stages. The presence of LONG HYPOCOTLY 5, CRY-DASH and a CONSTANS-like transcription factors among the early light-responsive genes indicated the pivotal role of light, especially blue light, in the biological changes that occurred after bag removal. Other light-responsive transcription factors were also identified from the three light-responsive stages. In addition, the light-responsive pattern of anthocyanin biosynthetic genes differed among the biosynthetic steps. Although yeast-one hybrid assay showed that most of the structural genes were regulated by PpMYB10, their different temporal expressive pattern suggested that besides PpMYB10, other light-responsive transcriptional factors were also involved in the regulation of anthocyanin biosynthesis. In summary, our transcriptome analysis provides knowledge of the transcriptional regulatory network operating during light responses, which results in anthocyanin accumulation and other significant physiological changes in red Chinese sand pear peels after bag removal.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00069-z
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author Songling Bai
Yongwang Sun
Minjie Qian
Fengxia Yang
Junbei Ni
Ruiyan Tao
Lin Li
Qun Shu
Dong Zhang
Yuanwen Teng
spellingShingle Songling Bai
Yongwang Sun
Minjie Qian
Fengxia Yang
Junbei Ni
Ruiyan Tao
Lin Li
Qun Shu
Dong Zhang
Yuanwen Teng
Transcriptome analysis of bagging-treated red Chinese sand pear peels reveals light-responsive pathway functions in anthocyanin accumulation
Scientific Reports
author_facet Songling Bai
Yongwang Sun
Minjie Qian
Fengxia Yang
Junbei Ni
Ruiyan Tao
Lin Li
Qun Shu
Dong Zhang
Yuanwen Teng
author_sort Songling Bai
title Transcriptome analysis of bagging-treated red Chinese sand pear peels reveals light-responsive pathway functions in anthocyanin accumulation
title_short Transcriptome analysis of bagging-treated red Chinese sand pear peels reveals light-responsive pathway functions in anthocyanin accumulation
title_full Transcriptome analysis of bagging-treated red Chinese sand pear peels reveals light-responsive pathway functions in anthocyanin accumulation
title_fullStr Transcriptome analysis of bagging-treated red Chinese sand pear peels reveals light-responsive pathway functions in anthocyanin accumulation
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome analysis of bagging-treated red Chinese sand pear peels reveals light-responsive pathway functions in anthocyanin accumulation
title_sort transcriptome analysis of bagging-treated red chinese sand pear peels reveals light-responsive pathway functions in anthocyanin accumulation
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Abstract Bagging is an efficient method to improve fruit colour development. This work reported a transcriptome analysis using bagging-treated red Chinese sand pear peels. In total, 8,870 differentially expressed genes were further analysed by a weighted gene co-expression network analysis and early-, middle- and late light-responsive genes were identified. An annotation analysis revealed several pathways involved in the different responsive stages. The presence of LONG HYPOCOTLY 5, CRY-DASH and a CONSTANS-like transcription factors among the early light-responsive genes indicated the pivotal role of light, especially blue light, in the biological changes that occurred after bag removal. Other light-responsive transcription factors were also identified from the three light-responsive stages. In addition, the light-responsive pattern of anthocyanin biosynthetic genes differed among the biosynthetic steps. Although yeast-one hybrid assay showed that most of the structural genes were regulated by PpMYB10, their different temporal expressive pattern suggested that besides PpMYB10, other light-responsive transcriptional factors were also involved in the regulation of anthocyanin biosynthesis. In summary, our transcriptome analysis provides knowledge of the transcriptional regulatory network operating during light responses, which results in anthocyanin accumulation and other significant physiological changes in red Chinese sand pear peels after bag removal.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00069-z
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