Combining QTL mapping and transcriptomics to decipher the genetic architecture of phenolic compounds metabolism in the conifer white spruce
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Laoue, Justine
Depardieu, Claire
Gerardi, Sebastien
Lamothe, Manuel
Bomal, Claude
Azaiez, Aida
Gros-Louis, Marie-Claude
Laroche, Jerome
Boyle, Brian
Hammerbacher, Almuth
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Frontiers Media
Abstract
Conifer forests worldwide are becoming increasingly vulnerable to the effects of climate
change. Although the production of phenolic compounds (PCs) has been shown to
be modulated by biotic and abiotic stresses, the genetic basis underlying the variation
in their constitutive production level remains poorly documented in conifers. We used
QTL mapping and RNA-Seq to explore the complex polygenic network underlying the
constitutive production of PCs in a white spruce (Picea glauca) full-sib family for 2 years.
QTL detection was performed for nine PCs and differentially expressed genes (DEGs)
were identified between individuals with high and low PC contents for five PCs exhibiting
stable QTLs across time. A total of 17 QTLs were detected for eightmetabolites, including
one major QTL explaining up to 91.3% of the neolignan-2 variance. The RNA-Seq
analysis highlighted 50 DEGs associated with phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, several key
transcription factors, and a subset of 137 genes showing opposite expression patterns
in individuals with high levels of the flavonoids gallocatechin and taxifolin glucoside. A
total of 19 DEGs co-localized with QTLs. Our findings represent a significant step toward
resolving the genomic architecture of PC production in spruce and facilitate the functional
characterization of genes and transcriptional networks responsible for differences in
constitutive production of PCs in conifers.
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Conifers, Phenolic compounds, Picea glauca, Metabolites, RNA-Seq, Co-regulation, Differentially expressed genes (DEGs), Quantitative trait locus (QTL), RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq), Ribonucleic acid (RNA)
Sustainable Development Goals
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Laoue, J., Depardieu, C., Gerardi, S., Lamothe, M., Bomal, C., Azaiez, A., Gros-Louis, M.C., Laroche, J.M., Boyle, B., Hammerbacher, A., Isabel, N. & Bousquet, J. (2021) Combining QTL
Mapping and Transcriptomics to
Decipher the Genetic Architecture of
Phenolic Compounds Metabolism in
the Conifer White Spruce.
Frontiers in Plant Science 12:675108.
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.675108.
