Transcriptome analysis of the genes and regulators involving in vitamin E biosynthesis in Elaeagnus mollis diels.

Plant Mol Biol

State Key Laboratory of Tree Genetics and Breeding, Key Laboratory of Silviculture of the State Forestry Administration, Research Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, China.

Published: October 2024

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  • Elaeagnus mollis is a developing woody oil plant with high vitamin E (VitE) content in its kernel oil, reaching approximately 7.96 mg/g at maturity.
  • The study identified 17 genes involved in VitE biosynthesis, showing that tocopherol is the main form present and has strong antioxidant properties.
  • The research establishes the gene regulation mechanisms in VitE production, highlighting key genes like EmVTE3 and EmWRKY13, which could inform future breeding practices for this species.

Article Abstract

Elaeagnus mollis is an important newly developing woody oil plant species and the vitamin E (VitE) content in its kernel oil is relatively high. In the present study, the VitE component content and functional genes involving in VitE biosynthesis in E. mollis kernel at different developmental stage were investigated. The VitE content increased with kernel development, reaching up to ~ 7.96 mg/g oil in kernel mature stage. The content of tocopherol was much higher than that of tocotrienol and γ-tocopherol became the dominant component. E. mollis kernel extracts had relatively strong antioxidant capacity. We identified 17 genes (16 VTEs and 1 homogentisic acid geranylgeranyl transferase (HGGT)) directly involving in VitE biosynthesis in RNA-Seq data. Phylogenetic and qRT-PCR results indicated that the annotation and reliability of the RNA-Seq were accurate. Transient overexpression of EmVTE3 and EmWRKY13 in tobacoo leaves increased and decreased the VitE content to 192.18 and 118.29 µg/g, respectively. Weighted gene co-expression analysis elucidated that the blue module showed significant correlation with tocopherol content. Co-expression network analysis revealed that 2-methyl-6-phytobenzoquinone methyltransferase (MPBQ-MT/VTE3) played a vital role and EmWRKY13 may be a key negative regulator in E. mollis VitE biosynthesis. This study not only revealed the traditional VitE biosynthesis pathway in E. mollis, but also set a solid foundation for future genetic breeding of this species.

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