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Comparative Transcriptome Analyses Reveal a Special Glucosinolate Metabolism Mechanism in Brassica alboglabra Sprouts

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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2016.01497

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glucosinolate; sprouts; myrosinase; Brassica alboglabra; Chinese kale

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31401859]
  2. Outstanding Youth Training Program in Colleges and Universities of Fujian Province [K8015060A]
  3. Fund for Young and Middle-aged Teachers in Science and Technology Research (Science and Technology Class A) [KXML2006]
  4. Young and Middle-aged Teachers in Science and Technology Research in Fujian Province [K8014012A]
  5. Horticulture Postdoctoral Funding from Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University [132300155]
  6. Fujian Minjiang Scholars Program [MJJZ13-003]

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Brassica sprouts contain abundant phytochemicals, especially glucosinolates (GSs). Various methods have been used to enhance GS content in sprouts. However, the molecular basis of GS metabolism in sprouts remains an open question. Here we employed RNA-seq analysis to compare the transcriptomes of high-GS (JL-08) and low-GS (JL-09) Brassica alboglabra sprouts. Paired -end Illumina RNA-seq reads were generated and mapped to the Brassica oleracea reference genome. The differentially expressed genes were analyzed between JL-08 and JL-09. Among these, 1477 genes were up -regulated and 1239 down -regulated in JL-09 compared with JL-08. Enrichment analysis of these differentially expressed genes showed that the GS biosynthesis had the smallest enrichment factor and the highest Q-value of all metabolic pathways in Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes database, indicating the main metabolic difference between JL-08 and JL-09 is the GS biosynthetic pathway. Thirty-seven genes of the sequenced data were annotated as putatively involved in GS biosynthesis, degradation, and regulation, of which 11 were differentially expressed in JL-08 and JL-09. The expression level of GS degradation enzyme myrosinase in high -GS JL-08 was lower compared with low -GS JL-09. Surprisingly, in high -GS JL-08, the expression levels of GS biosynthesis genes were also lower than those in low OS JL-09. As the GS contents in sprouts are determined by dynamic equilibrium of seed stored GS mobilization, de novo synthesis, degradation, and extra transport, the result of this study leads us to suggest that efforts to increase GS content should focus on either raising GS content in seeds or decreasing myrosinase activity, rather than improving the expression level of GS biosynthesis genes in sprouts.

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