Phenylpropanoid metabolism and pigmentation show divergent patterns between brown color and green color cottons as revealed by metabolic and gene expression analyses
Abstract Background Naturally-colored cotton has become increasingly popular because of their natural properties of coloration, UV protection, flame retardant, antibacterial activity and mildew resistance. But poor fiber quality and limited color choices are two key issues that have restricted the c...
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doaj-b62984718eb348d1b184ef8cb7bd8a8e2020-11-25T03:33:34ZengBMCJournal of Cotton Research2523-32542020-10-013111110.1186/s42397-020-00069-xPhenylpropanoid metabolism and pigmentation show divergent patterns between brown color and green color cottons as revealed by metabolic and gene expression analysesZhonghua LI0Qian SU1Mingqi XU2Jiaqi YOU3Anam Qadir KHAN4Junyi LI5Xianlong ZHANG6Lili TU7Chunyuan YOU8National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural UniversityNational Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural UniversityNational Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural UniversityNational Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural UniversityNational Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural UniversityNational Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural UniversityNational Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural UniversityNational Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural UniversityCotton Research Institute, Shihezi Academy of Agriculture ScienceAbstract Background Naturally-colored cotton has become increasingly popular because of their natural properties of coloration, UV protection, flame retardant, antibacterial activity and mildew resistance. But poor fiber quality and limited color choices are two key issues that have restricted the cultivation of naturally-colored cotton. To identify the possible pathways participating in fiber pigmentation in naturally-colored cottons, five colored cotton accessions in three different color types (with green, brown and white fiber) were chosen for a comprehensive analysis of phenylpropanoid metabolism during fiber development. Results The expression levels of flavonoid biosynthesis pathway genes in brown cotton fibers were significantly higher than those in white and green cotton fibers. Total flavonoids and proanthocyanidin were higher in brown cotton fibers relative to those in white and green cotton fibers, which suggested that the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway might not participate in the pigmentation of green cotton fibers. Further expression analysis indicated that the genes encoding enzymes for the synthesis of caffeic acid derivatives, lignin and lignan were activated in the developing fibers of the green cotton at 10 and 15 days post-anthesis. Conclusions Our results strengthen the understanding of phenylpropanoid metabolism and pigmentation in green and brown cotton fibers, and may improve the breeding of naturally-colored cottons.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42397-020-00069-xNaturally-colored cottonFlavonoidsLigninLignanSuberin |
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Zhonghua LI Qian SU Mingqi XU Jiaqi YOU Anam Qadir KHAN Junyi LI Xianlong ZHANG Lili TU Chunyuan YOU |
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Zhonghua LI Qian SU Mingqi XU Jiaqi YOU Anam Qadir KHAN Junyi LI Xianlong ZHANG Lili TU Chunyuan YOU Phenylpropanoid metabolism and pigmentation show divergent patterns between brown color and green color cottons as revealed by metabolic and gene expression analyses Journal of Cotton Research Naturally-colored cotton Flavonoids Lignin Lignan Suberin |
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Zhonghua LI Qian SU Mingqi XU Jiaqi YOU Anam Qadir KHAN Junyi LI Xianlong ZHANG Lili TU Chunyuan YOU |
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Phenylpropanoid metabolism and pigmentation show divergent patterns between brown color and green color cottons as revealed by metabolic and gene expression analyses |
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Phenylpropanoid metabolism and pigmentation show divergent patterns between brown color and green color cottons as revealed by metabolic and gene expression analyses |
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Phenylpropanoid metabolism and pigmentation show divergent patterns between brown color and green color cottons as revealed by metabolic and gene expression analyses |
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Phenylpropanoid metabolism and pigmentation show divergent patterns between brown color and green color cottons as revealed by metabolic and gene expression analyses |
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Phenylpropanoid metabolism and pigmentation show divergent patterns between brown color and green color cottons as revealed by metabolic and gene expression analyses |
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phenylpropanoid metabolism and pigmentation show divergent patterns between brown color and green color cottons as revealed by metabolic and gene expression analyses |
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Abstract Background Naturally-colored cotton has become increasingly popular because of their natural properties of coloration, UV protection, flame retardant, antibacterial activity and mildew resistance. But poor fiber quality and limited color choices are two key issues that have restricted the cultivation of naturally-colored cotton. To identify the possible pathways participating in fiber pigmentation in naturally-colored cottons, five colored cotton accessions in three different color types (with green, brown and white fiber) were chosen for a comprehensive analysis of phenylpropanoid metabolism during fiber development. Results The expression levels of flavonoid biosynthesis pathway genes in brown cotton fibers were significantly higher than those in white and green cotton fibers. Total flavonoids and proanthocyanidin were higher in brown cotton fibers relative to those in white and green cotton fibers, which suggested that the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway might not participate in the pigmentation of green cotton fibers. Further expression analysis indicated that the genes encoding enzymes for the synthesis of caffeic acid derivatives, lignin and lignan were activated in the developing fibers of the green cotton at 10 and 15 days post-anthesis. Conclusions Our results strengthen the understanding of phenylpropanoid metabolism and pigmentation in green and brown cotton fibers, and may improve the breeding of naturally-colored cottons. |
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