Transcriptome and proteome data reveal candidate genes for pollinator attraction in sexually deceptive orchids.

<h4>Background</h4>Sexually deceptive orchids of the genus Ophrys mimic the mating signals of their pollinator females to attract males as pollinators. This mode of pollination is highly specific and leads to strong reproductive isolation between species. This study aims to identify cand...

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Main Authors: Khalid E M Sedeek, Weihong Qi, Monica A Schauer, Alok K Gupta, Lucy Poveda, Shuqing Xu, Zhong-Jian Liu, Ueli Grossniklaus, Florian P Schiestl, Philipp M Schlüter
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23734209/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-5fec755d332d4f4d92df985194279ba12021-03-03T23:18:55ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0185e6462110.1371/journal.pone.0064621Transcriptome and proteome data reveal candidate genes for pollinator attraction in sexually deceptive orchids.Khalid E M SedeekWeihong QiMonica A SchauerAlok K GuptaLucy PovedaShuqing XuZhong-Jian LiuUeli GrossniklausFlorian P SchiestlPhilipp M Schlüter<h4>Background</h4>Sexually deceptive orchids of the genus Ophrys mimic the mating signals of their pollinator females to attract males as pollinators. This mode of pollination is highly specific and leads to strong reproductive isolation between species. This study aims to identify candidate genes responsible for pollinator attraction and reproductive isolation between three closely related species, O. exaltata, O. sphegodes and O. garganica. Floral traits such as odour, colour and morphology are necessary for successful pollinator attraction. In particular, different odour hydrocarbon profiles have been linked to differences in specific pollinator attraction among these species. Therefore, the identification of genes involved in these traits is important for understanding the molecular basis of pollinator attraction by sexually deceptive orchids.<h4>Results</h4>We have created floral reference transcriptomes and proteomes for these three Ophrys species using a combination of next-generation sequencing (454 and Solexa), Sanger sequencing, and shotgun proteomics (tandem mass spectrometry). In total, 121 917 unique transcripts and 3531 proteins were identified. This represents the first orchid proteome and transcriptome from the orchid subfamily Orchidoideae. Proteome data revealed proteins corresponding to 2644 transcripts and 887 proteins not observed in the transcriptome. Candidate genes for hydrocarbon and anthocyanin biosynthesis were represented by 156 and 61 unique transcripts in 20 and 7 genes classes, respectively. Moreover, transcription factors putatively involved in the regulation of flower odour, colour and morphology were annotated, including Myb, MADS and TCP factors.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Our comprehensive data set generated by combining transcriptome and proteome technologies allowed identification of candidate genes for pollinator attraction and reproductive isolation among sexually deceptive orchids. This includes genes for hydrocarbon and anthocyanin biosynthesis and regulation, and the development of floral morphology. These data will serve as an invaluable resource for research in orchid floral biology, enabling studies into the molecular mechanisms of pollinator attraction and speciation.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23734209/?tool=EBI
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author Khalid E M Sedeek
Weihong Qi
Monica A Schauer
Alok K Gupta
Lucy Poveda
Shuqing Xu
Zhong-Jian Liu
Ueli Grossniklaus
Florian P Schiestl
Philipp M Schlüter
spellingShingle Khalid E M Sedeek
Weihong Qi
Monica A Schauer
Alok K Gupta
Lucy Poveda
Shuqing Xu
Zhong-Jian Liu
Ueli Grossniklaus
Florian P Schiestl
Philipp M Schlüter
Transcriptome and proteome data reveal candidate genes for pollinator attraction in sexually deceptive orchids.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Khalid E M Sedeek
Weihong Qi
Monica A Schauer
Alok K Gupta
Lucy Poveda
Shuqing Xu
Zhong-Jian Liu
Ueli Grossniklaus
Florian P Schiestl
Philipp M Schlüter
author_sort Khalid E M Sedeek
title Transcriptome and proteome data reveal candidate genes for pollinator attraction in sexually deceptive orchids.
title_short Transcriptome and proteome data reveal candidate genes for pollinator attraction in sexually deceptive orchids.
title_full Transcriptome and proteome data reveal candidate genes for pollinator attraction in sexually deceptive orchids.
title_fullStr Transcriptome and proteome data reveal candidate genes for pollinator attraction in sexually deceptive orchids.
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome and proteome data reveal candidate genes for pollinator attraction in sexually deceptive orchids.
title_sort transcriptome and proteome data reveal candidate genes for pollinator attraction in sexually deceptive orchids.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description <h4>Background</h4>Sexually deceptive orchids of the genus Ophrys mimic the mating signals of their pollinator females to attract males as pollinators. This mode of pollination is highly specific and leads to strong reproductive isolation between species. This study aims to identify candidate genes responsible for pollinator attraction and reproductive isolation between three closely related species, O. exaltata, O. sphegodes and O. garganica. Floral traits such as odour, colour and morphology are necessary for successful pollinator attraction. In particular, different odour hydrocarbon profiles have been linked to differences in specific pollinator attraction among these species. Therefore, the identification of genes involved in these traits is important for understanding the molecular basis of pollinator attraction by sexually deceptive orchids.<h4>Results</h4>We have created floral reference transcriptomes and proteomes for these three Ophrys species using a combination of next-generation sequencing (454 and Solexa), Sanger sequencing, and shotgun proteomics (tandem mass spectrometry). In total, 121 917 unique transcripts and 3531 proteins were identified. This represents the first orchid proteome and transcriptome from the orchid subfamily Orchidoideae. Proteome data revealed proteins corresponding to 2644 transcripts and 887 proteins not observed in the transcriptome. Candidate genes for hydrocarbon and anthocyanin biosynthesis were represented by 156 and 61 unique transcripts in 20 and 7 genes classes, respectively. Moreover, transcription factors putatively involved in the regulation of flower odour, colour and morphology were annotated, including Myb, MADS and TCP factors.<h4>Conclusion</h4>Our comprehensive data set generated by combining transcriptome and proteome technologies allowed identification of candidate genes for pollinator attraction and reproductive isolation among sexually deceptive orchids. This includes genes for hydrocarbon and anthocyanin biosynthesis and regulation, and the development of floral morphology. These data will serve as an invaluable resource for research in orchid floral biology, enabling studies into the molecular mechanisms of pollinator attraction and speciation.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23734209/?tool=EBI
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