Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses of non-structural carbohydrates in red maple leaves

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Xiaoyu Lu
Zhu Chen
Xinyi Deng
Mingyuan Gu
Zhiyong Zhu
Jie Ren
Songling Fu
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[1] Anhui Agricultural University,School of Forestry and Landscape Architecture
[2] Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Institute of Agricultural Engineering
[3] Anhui Agricultural University,College of Horticulture
[4] Ningbo City College of Vocational Technology,undefined
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Non-structural carbohydrates; Red maple; Transcriptomic; Metabolomic; Regulation;
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Plant sugars serve to balance nutrition, regulate development, and respond to biotic and abiotic stresses, whereas non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) are essential energy sources that facilitate plant growth, metabolism, and environmental adaptation. To better elucidate the mechanisms of NSCs in red maple, ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatograph Q extractive mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QE-MS) and high-throughput RNA-sequencing were performed on green, red, and yellow leaves from a selected red maple mutant. In green leaves, the fructose phosphorylation process exhibited greater flux. In yellow leaves, sucrose and starch had a stronger capacity for synthesis and degradation, whereas in red leaves, there was a greater accumulation of trehalose and manninotriose. ArTPS5 positively regulated amylose, which was negatively regulated by ArFBP2, whereas ArFRK2 and ArFBP13 played a positive role in the biosynthesis of Sucrose-6P. Sucrose-6P also regulated anthocyanins and abscisic acid in red maple by affecting transcription factors. The results of this paper can assist with the control and optimization of the biosynthesis of NSCs in red maple, which may ultimately provide the foundation for influencing sugar production in Acer.
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