Lipidomic profiling of the developing kernel clarifies the lipid metabolism of Paeonia ostii

Abstract Lipid components in the developing kernel of Paeonia ostii were determined, and the fatty acid (FA) distributions in triacylglycerol and phospholipids were characterized. The lipids in the kernel were mainly phospholipids (43%), neutral glycerides (24%), fatty acyls (26%), and sphingolipids...

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Main Authors: Shui-Yan Yu, Ying Zhang, Yu-Ping Lyu, Zu-Jie Yao, Yong-Hong Hu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91984-9
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spelling doaj-e689e5a6c4364a46b9f84fd30abea7092021-06-20T11:33:09ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-0111111210.1038/s41598-021-91984-9Lipidomic profiling of the developing kernel clarifies the lipid metabolism of Paeonia ostiiShui-Yan Yu0Ying Zhang1Yu-Ping Lyu2Zu-Jie Yao3Yong-Hong Hu4Shanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Resources, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical GardenShanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Resources, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical GardenShanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Resources, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical GardenShanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Resources, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical GardenShanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Resources, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical GardenAbstract Lipid components in the developing kernel of Paeonia ostii were determined, and the fatty acid (FA) distributions in triacylglycerol and phospholipids were characterized. The lipids in the kernel were mainly phospholipids (43%), neutral glycerides (24%), fatty acyls (26%), and sphingolipids (4.5%). The dominant neutral glycerides were TAG and diacylglycerol. The PL components included phosphatidic acid, phosphatidyl glycerol, phosphatidyl choline, phosphatidyl serine, phosphatidyl inositol, and phosphatidyl ethanolamine. As the kernel developed, the profiles of the molecular species comprising TAG and PL changed, especially during the earlier phases of oil accumulation. During rapid oil accumulation, the abundances of sphingosine-1-phosphate, pyruvic acid, stearic acid, and alpha-linolenic acid changed significantly; the sphingolipid metabolism and unsaturated FAs biosynthesis pathways were significantly enriched in these differentially abundant metabolites. Our results improve our understanding of lipid accumulation in tree peony seeds, and provide a framework for the analysis of lipid metabolisms in other oil crops.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91984-9
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author Shui-Yan Yu
Ying Zhang
Yu-Ping Lyu
Zu-Jie Yao
Yong-Hong Hu
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Ying Zhang
Yu-Ping Lyu
Zu-Jie Yao
Yong-Hong Hu
Lipidomic profiling of the developing kernel clarifies the lipid metabolism of Paeonia ostii
Scientific Reports
author_facet Shui-Yan Yu
Ying Zhang
Yu-Ping Lyu
Zu-Jie Yao
Yong-Hong Hu
author_sort Shui-Yan Yu
title Lipidomic profiling of the developing kernel clarifies the lipid metabolism of Paeonia ostii
title_short Lipidomic profiling of the developing kernel clarifies the lipid metabolism of Paeonia ostii
title_full Lipidomic profiling of the developing kernel clarifies the lipid metabolism of Paeonia ostii
title_fullStr Lipidomic profiling of the developing kernel clarifies the lipid metabolism of Paeonia ostii
title_full_unstemmed Lipidomic profiling of the developing kernel clarifies the lipid metabolism of Paeonia ostii
title_sort lipidomic profiling of the developing kernel clarifies the lipid metabolism of paeonia ostii
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Lipid components in the developing kernel of Paeonia ostii were determined, and the fatty acid (FA) distributions in triacylglycerol and phospholipids were characterized. The lipids in the kernel were mainly phospholipids (43%), neutral glycerides (24%), fatty acyls (26%), and sphingolipids (4.5%). The dominant neutral glycerides were TAG and diacylglycerol. The PL components included phosphatidic acid, phosphatidyl glycerol, phosphatidyl choline, phosphatidyl serine, phosphatidyl inositol, and phosphatidyl ethanolamine. As the kernel developed, the profiles of the molecular species comprising TAG and PL changed, especially during the earlier phases of oil accumulation. During rapid oil accumulation, the abundances of sphingosine-1-phosphate, pyruvic acid, stearic acid, and alpha-linolenic acid changed significantly; the sphingolipid metabolism and unsaturated FAs biosynthesis pathways were significantly enriched in these differentially abundant metabolites. Our results improve our understanding of lipid accumulation in tree peony seeds, and provide a framework for the analysis of lipid metabolisms in other oil crops.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91984-9
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