Abstract

Endives (Cichorium endivia L.) are popular vegetables, diversified into curly/frisée- and smooth/broad-leafed (escaroles) cultivar types (cultigroups), and consumed as fresh and bagged salads. They are rich in sesquiterpene lactones (STL) that exert proven function on bitter taste and human health. The assembly of a reference transcriptome of 77,022 unigenes and RNA-sequencing experiments were carried out to characterize the differences between endives and escaroles at the gene structural and expression levels. A set of 3177 SNPs distinguished smooth from curly cultivars, and an SNP-supported phylogenetic tree separated the cultigroups into two distinct clades, consistently with the botanical varieties of origin (crispum and latifolium, respectively). A pool of 699 genes maintained differential expression pattern (core-DEGs) in pairwise comparisons between curly vs smooth cultivars grown in the same environment. Accurate annotation allowed the identification of 26 genes in the sesquiterpenoid biosynthesis pathway, which included several germacreneA synthase, germacreneA oxidase and costunolidesynthase members (GAS/GAO/COS module), required for the synthesis of costunolide, a key precursor of lactucopicrin- and lactucin-like sesquiterpene lactones. The core-DEGs contained a GAS gene (contig83192) that was positively correlated with STL levels and recurrently more expressed in curly than smooth endives, suggesting a cultigroup-specific behavior. The significant positive correlation of GAS/GAO/COS transcription and STL abundance (2.4-fold higher in frisée endives) suggested that sesquiterpenoid pathway control occurs at the transcriptional level. Based on correlation analyses, five transcription factors (MYB, MYB-related and WRKY) were inferred to act on contig83192/GAS and specific STL, suggesting the occurrence of two distinct routes in STL biosynthesis.

Details

Title
Transcriptome driven characterization of curly- and smooth-leafed endives reveals molecular differences in the sesquiterpenoid pathway
Author
Testone, Giulio 1 ; Mele, Giovanni 1 ; Elisabetta di Giacomo 1 ; Tenore, Gian Carlo 2 ; Gonnella, Maria 3 ; Nicolodi, Chiara 1 ; Frugis, Giovanna 1 ; Iannelli, Maria Adelaide 1 ; Arnesi, Giuseppe 4 ; Schiappa, Alessandro 4 ; Biancari, Tiziano 4 ; Donato Giannino 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 Institute of Agricultural Biology and Biotechnology, Unit of Rome, National Research Council of Italy (CNR), Rome, Italy 
 Department of Pharmacy, University of Naples Federico II, Napoli, NA, Italy 
 Institute of Sciences of Food Production, CNR, Bari, Italy 
 Enza Zaden Italia, Tarquinia, Viterbo, Italy 
Pages
1-19
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Jan 2019
Publisher
Oxford University Press
e-ISSN
20527276
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2161919713
Copyright
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