Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3199205415> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3199205415 abstract "Abstract Background The bast fiber crop ramie can be used as high-quality forage resources, especially in tropical or subtropical region where there is lack of high-quality protein feed. Hongxuan No.1 (HX_1) is a unique ramie variety with a light reddish brown leaf color, which is obviously different from elite cultivar, Zhongzhu No.1 (ZZ_1, green leaf). While, the regulatory mechanism of color difference or secondary metaboliates synthesis between these two varieties have not been studied. Results In this study, phenotypic, transcriptomic and metabolomic analysis of HX_1 and ZZ_1 were conducted to elucidate the mechanism of leaf color formation. Chromaticity value and pigment content measuring showed that anthocyanin was the main metabolites imparting the different leaf color phenotype between the two varieties. Based on LC/MS, at least 14 anthocyanins were identified in leaves of HX_1 and ZZ_1, and the HX_1 showed the higher relative content of malvidin-, pelargonidin-,and cyanidin-based anthocyanins. Transcriptome and metabolome co-analysis revealed that the up-regulated expression of flavonoids synthesis gene was positively correlated with total anthocyanins accumulation in ramie leaf, and the differentfially expression of “blue gene” (F3’5’H) and the “red gene” (F3’H) in leaves bring out HX_1 metabolic flow more input into the cyanidin branch. Furthermore, the enrichment of glycosylated modification pathway (UGT and AT) and the expression of flavonoid 3-O-glucosyl transferase (UFGT), anthocyanidin reductase (ANR), in leaves were significantly influenced the diversity of anthocyanins between HX_1 and ZZ_1. Conclusions Phenotypic, transcriptomic and metabolomic analysis of HX_1 and ZZ_1 indicated that the expression levels of genes related to anthocyanin metabolism contribute to the color formation of ramie variety. Anthocyanins are important plant secandary metabilates with many physiological functions, the results of this study will deepened our understanding of ramie leaf color formation, and provided basis for molecular breeding of functional forage ramie." @default.
- W3199205415 created "2021-09-27" @default.
- W3199205415 creator A5016364913 @default.
- W3199205415 creator A5016383955 @default.
- W3199205415 creator A5025475308 @default.
- W3199205415 creator A5026270453 @default.
- W3199205415 creator A5027534949 @default.
- W3199205415 creator A5028702225 @default.
- W3199205415 creator A5032581422 @default.
- W3199205415 creator A5051480539 @default.
- W3199205415 creator A5067642675 @default.
- W3199205415 date "2021-09-22" @default.
- W3199205415 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W3199205415 title "Transcriptome and metabolome analysis reveals anthocyanin biosynthesis pathway associated with ramie (Boehmeria nivea (L.) Gaud.) leaf color formation" @default.
- W3199205415 cites W1492535524 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W1964548187 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W1964733072 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W1966596941 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2002289010 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2053411283 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2065657952 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2073105327 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2098011681 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2101351714 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2109399206 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2120010979 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2131848047 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2164968870 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2166025610 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2170079416 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2274001604 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2333010875 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2465211389 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2549762772 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2551283710 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2620240730 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2791879637 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2791966247 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2889484961 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2907811251 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2914886514 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2928389246 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2937038722 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2954698962 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2971551636 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2981299120 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W2992470214 @default.
- W3199205415 cites W3002584104 @default.
- W3199205415 doi "https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-021-08007-0" @default.
- W3199205415 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/8456610" @default.
- W3199205415 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34548018" @default.
- W3199205415 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3199205415 type Work @default.
- W3199205415 sameAs 3199205415 @default.
- W3199205415 citedByCount "17" @default.
- W3199205415 countsByYear W31992054152022 @default.
- W3199205415 countsByYear W31992054152023 @default.
- W3199205415 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3199205415 hasAuthorship W3199205415A5016364913 @default.
- W3199205415 hasAuthorship W3199205415A5016383955 @default.
- W3199205415 hasAuthorship W3199205415A5025475308 @default.
- W3199205415 hasAuthorship W3199205415A5026270453 @default.
- W3199205415 hasAuthorship W3199205415A5027534949 @default.
- W3199205415 hasAuthorship W3199205415A5028702225 @default.
- W3199205415 hasAuthorship W3199205415A5032581422 @default.
- W3199205415 hasAuthorship W3199205415A5051480539 @default.
- W3199205415 hasAuthorship W3199205415A5067642675 @default.
- W3199205415 hasBestOaLocation W31992054151 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C120545014 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C135870905 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C144027150 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C150194340 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C162317418 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C197321923 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C21565614 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C2775867527 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C2777667348 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C2778004101 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C2778945092 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C2779054382 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C2779106036 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C2779918153 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C2781021748 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C2909221125 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C60644358 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConceptScore W3199205415C104317684 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConceptScore W3199205415C120545014 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConceptScore W3199205415C135870905 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConceptScore W3199205415C144027150 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConceptScore W3199205415C150194340 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConceptScore W3199205415C162317418 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConceptScore W3199205415C197321923 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConceptScore W3199205415C21565614 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConceptScore W3199205415C2775867527 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConceptScore W3199205415C2777667348 @default.
- W3199205415 hasConceptScore W3199205415C2778004101 @default.