The role of phytochromes in regulating biosynthesis of sterol glycoalkaloid in eggplant leaves.

Glycoalkaloids are toxic compounds that are synthesized by many Solanum species. Glycoalkaloid biosynthesis is influenced by plant genetic and environmental conditions. Although many studies have shown that light is an important factor affecting glycoalkaloid biosynthesis, the specific mechanism is...

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Main Authors: Cui-Cui Wang, Maria Sulli, Da-Qi Fu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5728552?pdf=render
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author Cui-Cui Wang
Maria Sulli
Da-Qi Fu
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Maria Sulli
Da-Qi Fu
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description Glycoalkaloids are toxic compounds that are synthesized by many Solanum species. Glycoalkaloid biosynthesis is influenced by plant genetic and environmental conditions. Although many studies have shown that light is an important factor affecting glycoalkaloid biosynthesis, the specific mechanism is currently unknown. Chlorophyll and carotenoid biosynthesis depend on light signal transduction and share some intermediate metabolites with the glycoalkaloid biosynthetic pathway. Here, we used virus-induced gene silencing to silence genes encoding phytoene desaturase (PDS) and magnesium chelatase (CHLI and CHLH) to reduce chlorophyll and carotenoid levels in eggplant leaves. Quantification of carotenoid and chlorophyll levels is analyzed by LC/PDA/APCI/MS and semipolar metabolite profiling by LC/HESI/MS. Notably, the resulting lines showed decreases in glycoalkaloid production. We further found that the expression of some genes involved in the production of glycoalkaloids and other metabolites were suppressed in these silenced lines. Our results indicate that photosynthetic pigment accumulation affects steroidal glycoalkaloid biosynthesis in eggplant leaves. This finding lays the foundation for reducing the levels of endogenous antinutritional compounds in crops.
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spelling doaj.art-696e7d051e2b465c893c1593b6ed6a482022-12-21T17:32:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011212e018948110.1371/journal.pone.0189481The role of phytochromes in regulating biosynthesis of sterol glycoalkaloid in eggplant leaves.Cui-Cui WangMaria SulliDa-Qi FuGlycoalkaloids are toxic compounds that are synthesized by many Solanum species. Glycoalkaloid biosynthesis is influenced by plant genetic and environmental conditions. Although many studies have shown that light is an important factor affecting glycoalkaloid biosynthesis, the specific mechanism is currently unknown. Chlorophyll and carotenoid biosynthesis depend on light signal transduction and share some intermediate metabolites with the glycoalkaloid biosynthetic pathway. Here, we used virus-induced gene silencing to silence genes encoding phytoene desaturase (PDS) and magnesium chelatase (CHLI and CHLH) to reduce chlorophyll and carotenoid levels in eggplant leaves. Quantification of carotenoid and chlorophyll levels is analyzed by LC/PDA/APCI/MS and semipolar metabolite profiling by LC/HESI/MS. Notably, the resulting lines showed decreases in glycoalkaloid production. We further found that the expression of some genes involved in the production of glycoalkaloids and other metabolites were suppressed in these silenced lines. Our results indicate that photosynthetic pigment accumulation affects steroidal glycoalkaloid biosynthesis in eggplant leaves. This finding lays the foundation for reducing the levels of endogenous antinutritional compounds in crops.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5728552?pdf=render
spellingShingle Cui-Cui Wang
Maria Sulli
Da-Qi Fu
The role of phytochromes in regulating biosynthesis of sterol glycoalkaloid in eggplant leaves.
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title The role of phytochromes in regulating biosynthesis of sterol glycoalkaloid in eggplant leaves.
title_full The role of phytochromes in regulating biosynthesis of sterol glycoalkaloid in eggplant leaves.
title_fullStr The role of phytochromes in regulating biosynthesis of sterol glycoalkaloid in eggplant leaves.
title_full_unstemmed The role of phytochromes in regulating biosynthesis of sterol glycoalkaloid in eggplant leaves.
title_short The role of phytochromes in regulating biosynthesis of sterol glycoalkaloid in eggplant leaves.
title_sort role of phytochromes in regulating biosynthesis of sterol glycoalkaloid in eggplant leaves
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