Expression profiles of key phenylpropanoid genes during Vanilla planifolia pod development reveal a positive correlation between PAL gene expression and vanillin biosynthesis

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作者
Fock-Bastide, Isabelle [1 ]
Palama, Tony Lionel [1 ]
Bory, Severine [1 ]
Lecolier, Aurelie [2 ]
Noirot, Michel [2 ]
Joet, Thierry [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Reunion, UMR Peuplements Vegetaux & Bioagresseurs Milieu T, Pole Protect Plantes, F-97410 St Pierre, France
[2] IRD, UMR Peuplements Vegetaux & Bioagresseurs Milieu T, Pole Protect Plantes, F-97410 St Pierre, France
[3] IRD, UMR Divers Adaptat & Dev Plantes DIADE, F-34394 Montpellier, France
关键词
Cinnamate; 4-hydroxylase; Fruit maturation; Phenolic compounds; Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase; Real-time quantitative PCR; Reference genes; Vanilla planifolia; PHENYLALANINE-AMMONIA-LYASE; REAL-TIME PCR; RT-PCR; ENTRY POINT; NORMALIZATION; 4-HYDROXYLASE; PURIFICATION; EVOLUTION; ANDREWS; FAMILY;
D O I
10.1016/j.plaphy.2013.11.026
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
In Vanilla planifolia pods, development of flavor precursors is dependent on the phenylpropanoid pathway. The distinctive vanilla aroma is produced by numerous phenolic compounds of which vanillin is the most important. Because of the economic importance of vanilla, vanillin biosynthetic pathways have been extensively studied but agreement has not yet been reached on the processes leading to its accumulation. In order to explore the transcriptional control exerted on these pathways, five key phenylpropanoid genes expressed during pod development were identified and their mRNA accumulation profiles were evaluated during pod development and maturation using quantitative real-time PCR. As a prerequisite for expression analysis using qRT-PCR, five potential reference genes were tested, and two genes encoding Actin and EF1 were shown to be the most stable reference genes for accurate normalization during pod development. For the first time, genes encoding a phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (VpPAL1) and a cinnamate 4-hydroxylase (VpC4H1) were identified in vanilla pods and studied during maturation. Among phenylpropanoid genes, differential regulation was observed from 3 to 8 months after pollination. VpPAL1 was gradually up-regulated, reaching the maximum expression level at maturity. In contrast, genes encoding 4HBS, C4H, OMT2 and OMT3 did not show significant increase in expression levels after the fourth month post-pollination. Expression profiling of these key phenylpropanoid genes is also discussed in light of accumulation patterns for key phenolic compounds. Interestingly, VpPAL1 gene expression was shown to be positively correlated to maturation and vanillin accumulation. (C) 2013 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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