1. Expression Profiles of Genes Involved in Lignan Synthesis in Developing Flax Seeds.
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Pushkova, E. N., Dvorianinova, E. M., Povkhova, L. V., Rozhmina, T. A., Novakovskiy, R. O., Sigova, E. A., Dmitriev, A. A., and Melnikova, N. V.
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FLAXSEED ,LIGNAN synthesis ,GENE expression profiling ,GENE expression ,FLAX - Abstract
Flax seeds are the richest plant source of lignans, which prevent the development of many diseases. In the seeds of cultivated species Linum usitatissimum, the lignan secoisolariciresinol diglucoside (SDG) predominates. In the present study, transcriptome sequencing of flax seeds was performed at five developmental stages for eight varieties differing in lignan content and grown under three variants of conditions, and expression of the PLR1 and UGT74S1 genes, which play a key role in the SDG synthesis, was assessed. Co-expression of the PLR1 and UGT74S1 genes, as well as tenfold and hundredfold changes in the expression level of these genes during seed development were revealed, which testified to their role in the synthesis of SDG in flax seeds. Reduced temperature (16°C) and excessive watering led to a shift in the maximum expression level of both genes to a later date (14th day after flowering), compared to the conditions of insufficient watering and elevated temperature (24°C), as well as optimum conditions (20°C) (7th day after flowering). Moreover, at elevated temperatures and insufficient watering, the PLR1 and UGT74S1 expression levels were lower than under optimum conditions. No association between the lignan content in seeds of the studied flax varieties and the PLR1 and UGT74S1 expression levels was found. These findings provide insight into the contribution of genotype and environment to the expression of key genes for SDG synthesis, which, among other things, is necessary for the development of optimum approaches for obtaining the lignan-rich flax seeds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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