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Identification and characterization of potato anthocyanin synthesis and regulatory genes based on comparative transcriptome [mRNA-seq]


ABSTRACT: The anthocyanin glycosides in potato tubers not only provide the plant with bright color and high nutritional value, but also have pharmacological effects such as antioxidant, hypotensive, lipid-lowering and immunity-boosting. However, the regulatory mechanism of anthocyanin in potato tubers is still unclear. In this study, the content of anthocyanin was measured in four potato varieties (B, R, Y and W) and genes regulating anthocyanin synthesis in different potato varieties were identified by comparing transcriptomic approaches. The results showed that 82.6G of filtered data were obtained in 12 sequencing libraries, of which 82.23-87.66% of clean fragments were covered to the reference genome. In total, 42,793 genes were found in the twelve libraries of which 3765 were new genes. Finally, 3638 (B), 4295 (R) and 3594 (Y) DEGs were obtained in the three groups by the strict threshold screening (FDR<0.05 and |log2FC|>1), respectively. GO analysis showed that DEGs were mainly enriched in entries such as cell (GO:0005623), metabolic process (GO:0008152), catalytic activity (GO:0003824), etc. KEGG analysis revealed that metabolic pathways (ko01100), phenylalanine metabolism (ko00360), photosynthesis (ko00195) were significantly enriched. In addition, some genes related to anthocyanin synthesis (e.g. CHS, bHLH and MYB) were highly induced or repressed in different varieties. In conclusion, the results of this study provide insight into the genes regulating anthocyanin formation in potato and provide a scientific reference for breeding better quality potato varieties.

ORGANISM(S): Solanum tuberosum

PROVIDER: GSE189082 | GEO | 2021/11/20

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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