TY - JOUR
T1 - Integument-specific transcriptional regulation in the mid-stage of flax seed development influences the release of mucilage and the seed oil content
AU - Miart, Fabien
AU - Fontaine, Jean Xavier
AU - Mongelard, Gaëlle
AU - Wattier, Christopher
AU - Lequart, Michelle
AU - Bouton, Sophie
AU - Molinié, Roland
AU - Dubrulle, Nelly
AU - Fournet, Françoise
AU - Demailly, Hervé
AU - Roulard, Romain
AU - Dupont, Loïc
AU - Boudaoud, Arezki
AU - Thomasset, Brigitte
AU - Gutierrez, Laurent
AU - Van Wuytswinkel, Olivier
AU - Mesnard, François
AU - Pageau, Karine
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2021/10/1
Y1 - 2021/10/1
N2 - Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) seed oil, which accumulates in the embryo, and mucilage, which is synthesized in the seed coat, are of great economic importance for food, pharmaceutical as well as chemical industries. Theories on the link between oil and mucilage production in seeds con-sist in the spatio-temporal competition of both compounds for photosynthates during the very early stages of seed development. In this study, we demonstrate a positive relationship between seed oil production and seed coat mucilage extrusion in the agronomic model, flax. Three recombinant inbred lines were selected for low, medium and high mucilage and seed oil contents. Metabolite and transcript profiling (1H NMR and DNA oligo-microarrays) was performed on the seeds during seed development. These analyses showed main changes in the seed coat transcriptome during the mid-phase of seed development (25 Days Post-Anthesis), once the mucilage biosynthesis and modification processes are thought to be finished. These transcriptome changes comprised genes that are putatively involved in mucilage chemical modification and oil synthesis, as well as gibberellic acid (GA) metabolism. The results of this integrative biology approach suggest that transcriptional reg-ulations of seed oil and fatty acid (FA) metabolism could occur in the seed coat during the mid-stage of seed development, once the seed coat carbon supplies have been used for mucilage biosyn-thesis and mechanochemical properties of the mucilage secretory cells.
AB - Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) seed oil, which accumulates in the embryo, and mucilage, which is synthesized in the seed coat, are of great economic importance for food, pharmaceutical as well as chemical industries. Theories on the link between oil and mucilage production in seeds con-sist in the spatio-temporal competition of both compounds for photosynthates during the very early stages of seed development. In this study, we demonstrate a positive relationship between seed oil production and seed coat mucilage extrusion in the agronomic model, flax. Three recombinant inbred lines were selected for low, medium and high mucilage and seed oil contents. Metabolite and transcript profiling (1H NMR and DNA oligo-microarrays) was performed on the seeds during seed development. These analyses showed main changes in the seed coat transcriptome during the mid-phase of seed development (25 Days Post-Anthesis), once the mucilage biosynthesis and modification processes are thought to be finished. These transcriptome changes comprised genes that are putatively involved in mucilage chemical modification and oil synthesis, as well as gibberellic acid (GA) metabolism. The results of this integrative biology approach suggest that transcriptional reg-ulations of seed oil and fatty acid (FA) metabolism could occur in the seed coat during the mid-stage of seed development, once the seed coat carbon supplies have been used for mucilage biosyn-thesis and mechanochemical properties of the mucilage secretory cells.
KW - 25 DAF
KW - Carbon partitioning
KW - Fatty acids
KW - Flax inbreed lines
KW - GA metabolism
KW - Mucilage
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85116377018
U2 - 10.3390/cells10102677
DO - 10.3390/cells10102677
M3 - Article
C2 - 34685657
AN - SCOPUS:85116377018
SN - 2073-4409
VL - 10
JO - Cells
JF - Cells
IS - 10
M1 - 2677
ER -