Cotton rose(Hibiscus mutabilis)is a well-known ornamental plant that produces large flowers of vibrant colors.However,metabolites in H.mutabilis flowers with vibrant color have not been fully understood.By performing ...Cotton rose(Hibiscus mutabilis)is a well-known ornamental plant that produces large flowers of vibrant colors.However,metabolites in H.mutabilis flowers with vibrant color have not been fully understood.By performing a combined analysis of metabolomics and transcriptomics data,we here explored mechanisms for the production of primary active compounds in this plant.Multivariate statistics unveiled differences in flavonoid metabolism between white and pink flowers,with pink flowers exhibiting a greater flavonoid abundance.The white-to-pink transition of cotton rose flowers may be attributed to pelargonidin-3-O-glucoside formation.On examining the expression of genes related to the structure of flavonoids,pink flowers were found to have a higher number of upregulated genes than white flowers,which resulted in higher flavonoid accumulation in the pink flowers.These results underscore the potential applications and development value of cotton rose flowers.Our study provides relevant insights into the regulation of key active components and the theoretical basis for the efficient utilization of cotton rose flowers.展开更多
Ulvophytes are attractive model systems for understanding the evolution of growth,development,and environmental stress responses.They are untapped resources for food,fuel,and high-value compounds.The rapid and abundan...Ulvophytes are attractive model systems for understanding the evolution of growth,development,and environmental stress responses.They are untapped resources for food,fuel,and high-value compounds.The rapid and abundant growth of Ulva species makes them key contributors to coastal biogeochemical cycles,which can cause significant environmental problems in the form of green tides and biofouling.Until now,the Ulva mutabilis genome is the only Ulva genome to have been sequenced.To obtain further insights into the evolutionary forces driving divergence in Ulva species,we analyzed 3905 single copy ortholog family from U.mutabilis,Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Volvox carteri to identify genes under positive selection(GUPS)in U.mutabilis.We detected 63 orthologs in U.mutabilis that were considered to be under positive selection.Functional analyses revealed that several adaptive modifications in photosynthesis,amino acid and protein synthesis,signal transduction and stress-related processes might explain why this alga has evolved the ability to grow very rapidly and cope with the variable coastal ecosystem environments.展开更多
基金supported by the college students’Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program of Chengdu University(S202311079115,CDUCX2024599).
文摘Cotton rose(Hibiscus mutabilis)is a well-known ornamental plant that produces large flowers of vibrant colors.However,metabolites in H.mutabilis flowers with vibrant color have not been fully understood.By performing a combined analysis of metabolomics and transcriptomics data,we here explored mechanisms for the production of primary active compounds in this plant.Multivariate statistics unveiled differences in flavonoid metabolism between white and pink flowers,with pink flowers exhibiting a greater flavonoid abundance.The white-to-pink transition of cotton rose flowers may be attributed to pelargonidin-3-O-glucoside formation.On examining the expression of genes related to the structure of flavonoids,pink flowers were found to have a higher number of upregulated genes than white flowers,which resulted in higher flavonoid accumulation in the pink flowers.These results underscore the potential applications and development value of cotton rose flowers.Our study provides relevant insights into the regulation of key active components and the theoretical basis for the efficient utilization of cotton rose flowers.
基金Foundation item:The National Key Research and Development Program of China under contract No.2016YFC1402102the Central Public-interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund,CAFS under contract Nos 2020TD19 and 2020TD27+3 种基金the Major Scientific and Technological Innovation Project of Shandong Provincial Key Research and Development Program under contract No.2019JZZY020706the National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract No.31770393the Earmarked Fund for China Agriculture Research System under contract No.CARS-50the Taishan Scholars Funding of Shandong Province.
文摘Ulvophytes are attractive model systems for understanding the evolution of growth,development,and environmental stress responses.They are untapped resources for food,fuel,and high-value compounds.The rapid and abundant growth of Ulva species makes them key contributors to coastal biogeochemical cycles,which can cause significant environmental problems in the form of green tides and biofouling.Until now,the Ulva mutabilis genome is the only Ulva genome to have been sequenced.To obtain further insights into the evolutionary forces driving divergence in Ulva species,we analyzed 3905 single copy ortholog family from U.mutabilis,Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Volvox carteri to identify genes under positive selection(GUPS)in U.mutabilis.We detected 63 orthologs in U.mutabilis that were considered to be under positive selection.Functional analyses revealed that several adaptive modifications in photosynthesis,amino acid and protein synthesis,signal transduction and stress-related processes might explain why this alga has evolved the ability to grow very rapidly and cope with the variable coastal ecosystem environments.