Author:
Guo Fengdan,Guan Renwei,Sun Xinru,Zhang Cuicui,Shan Chenggang,Liu Mengyu,Cui Ning,Wang Ping,Lin Huibin
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Bright flower colour assists plants attract insects to complete pollination and provides distinct ornamental values. In some medicinal plants, diverse flower colour variations usually imply differences in active ingredients. Compared to the common bluish purple of Scutellaria baicalensis flower (SB), the natural variants present rose red (SR) and white (SW) flowers were screened out under the same growing conditions in the genuine producing area Shandong Province, China. However, the mechanism of flower colour variation in S. baicalensis was remain unclear. In the present study, we conducted integrated transcriptome and metabolome analyses to uncover the metabolic difference and regulation mechanism in three S. baicalensis flowers.
Results
The results showed that 9 anthocyanins were identified. Among which, 4 delphinidin-based anthocyanins were only detected in SB, 4 cyanidin-based anthocyanins (without cyanidin-3-O-glucoside) mainly accumulated in SR, and no anthocyanin but high level of flavanone, naringenin, was detected in SW. The gene expression profile indicated that the key structural genes in the flavonoid and anthocyanin biosynthesis pathway differentially expressed in flowers with different colours. Compared to SB, the down-regulated expression of F3’5’H, ANS, and 3GT gene in SR might influence the anthocyanin composition. Especially the InDel site with deletion of 7 nucleotides (AATAGAG) in F3’5’H in SR might be the determinant for lack of delphinidin-based anthocyanins in rose red flowers. In SW, the lower expression levels of DFR and two F3H genes might reduce the anthocyanin accumulation. Notably the SNP site of G > A mutation in the splicing site of DFR in SW might block anthocyanin biosynthesis from flavanones and thus cause white flowers. In addition, several key transcription factors, including MYB, bHLH, and NAC, which highly correlated with structural gene expression and anthocyanin contents were also identified.
Conclusions
These results provide clues to uncover the molecular regulatory mechanism of flower colour variation in S. baicalensis and promote novel insights into understanding the anthocyanin biosynthesis and regulation.
Funder
Science and Technology Project of Chinese Medicine in Shandong Province
Innovation Capability Enhancement Project for Technological Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Shandong Province
Special Funding for the Cultivation of High-Level Talents in Traditional Chinese Medicine in Shandong Province
Cultivation and Soil Fertilizer Post Expert Project of Chinese Herbal Medicine Industry Technology System in Shandong Province
Central Special Fund for Guiding Local Science and Technology Development
Major Science and Technology Innovation Projects of Shandong Province
Guarantee Capability Enhancement Project of Traditional Chinese Medicine Resource
Agricultural Application Technology Innovation Program in Jinan City
Central Government Major Project for Increase and Reduce Expenditure
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC