Gene and Metabolite Regulatory Network Analysis of Early Developing Fruit Tissues Highlights New Candidate Genes for the Control of Tomato Fruit Composition and Development

Author:

Mounet Fabien1,Moing Annick1,Garcia Virginie1,Petit Johann1,Maucourt Michael1,Deborde Catherine1,Bernillon Stéphane1,Le Gall Gwénaëlle1,Colquhoun Ian1,Defernez Marianne1,Giraudel Jean-Luc1,Rolin Dominique1,Rothan Christophe1,Lemaire-Chamley Martine1

Affiliation:

1. INRA-UMR 619 Biologie du Fruit, Centre de Bordeaux, F–33140 Villenave d'Ornon, France (F.M., A.M., V.G., J.P., M.M., C.D., S.B., D.R., C.R., M.L.-C.); Université de Bordeaux, UMR 619 Biologie du Fruit, F–33140 Villenave d'Ornon, France (F.M., A.M., V.G., J.P., M.M., C.D., S.B., D.R., C.R., M.L.-C.); Pôle Métabolome-Fluxome, IFR 103, INRA de Bordeaux, F–33140 Villenave d'Ornon, France (M.M., C.

Abstract

Abstract Variations in early fruit development and composition may have major impacts on the taste and the overall quality of ripe tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruit. To get insights into the networks involved in these coordinated processes and to identify key regulatory genes, we explored the transcriptional and metabolic changes in expanding tomato fruit tissues using multivariate analysis and gene-metabolite correlation networks. To this end, we demonstrated and took advantage of the existence of clear structural and compositional differences between expanding mesocarp and locular tissue during fruit development (12–35 d postanthesis). Transcriptome and metabolome analyses were carried out with tomato microarrays and analytical methods including proton nuclear magnetic resonance and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, respectively. Pairwise comparisons of metabolite contents and gene expression profiles detected up to 37 direct gene-metabolite correlations involving regulatory genes (e.g. the correlations between glutamine, bZIP, and MYB transcription factors). Correlation network analyses revealed the existence of major hub genes correlated with 10 or more regulatory transcripts and embedded in a large regulatory network. This approach proved to be a valuable strategy for identifying specific subsets of genes implicated in key processes of fruit development and metabolism, which are therefore potential targets for genetic improvement of tomato fruit quality.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Physiology

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