Day length dependent restructuring of the leaf transcriptome and metabolome in potato genotypes with contrasting tuberization phenotypes
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0303 health sciences
Polymorphism, Genetic
Genotype
Photoperiod
Molecular Sequence Data
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Plant Leaves
Plant Tubers
03 medical and health sciences
Metabolome
Amino Acid Sequence
Transcriptome
Sequence Alignment
Solanum tuberosum
DOI:
10.1111/pce.12238
Publication Date:
2013-11-18T14:19:58Z
AUTHORS (11)
ABSTRACT
AbstractRecent advances have defined some of the components of photoperiodic signalling that lead to tuberization in potato including orthologues of FLOWERING LOCUS T (StSP6A) and CYCLING DOF FACTOR (StCDF1). The aim of the current study is to investigate the molecular basis of permissive tuber initiation under long days in Solanum tuberosum Neo‐Tuberosum by comparative analysis with an obligate short‐day S. tuberosum ssp. Andigena accession. We show that the Neo‐Tuberosum accession, but not the Andigena, contains alleles that encode StCDF1 proteins modified in the C‐terminal region, likely to evade long day inhibition of StSP6A expression. We also identify an allele of StSP6A from the Neo‐Tuberosum accession, absent in the Andigena, which is expressed under long days. Other leaf transcripts and metabolites that show different abundances in tuberizing and non‐tuberizing samples were identified adding detail to tuberization‐associated processes. Overall, the data presented in this study highlight the subtle interplay between components of the clock‐CONSTANS‐StSP6A axis which collectively may interact to fine‐tune the timing of tuberization.
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