Environmental and genetic factors associated with solanesol accumulation in potato leaves
Solanesol is a high value 45-carbon, unsaturated, all-trans-nonaprenol isoprenoid. Recently solanesol has received particular attention because of its utility, both in its own right and as a precursor in the production of numerous compounds used in the treatment of disease states. Solanesol is found...
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doaj-0c82b7e5ed944ae1835fddf036288b062020-11-24T21:45:50ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2016-08-01710.3389/fpls.2016.01263214683Environmental and genetic factors associated with solanesol accumulation in potato leavesRaymond Campbell0Sabine Freitag1Glenn Bryan2Derek Stewart3Mark Andrew Taylor4The James Hutton InstituteThe James Hutton InstituteThe James Hutton InstituteThe James Hutton InstituteThe James Hutton InstituteSolanesol is a high value 45-carbon, unsaturated, all-trans-nonaprenol isoprenoid. Recently solanesol has received particular attention because of its utility, both in its own right and as a precursor in the production of numerous compounds used in the treatment of disease states. Solanesol is found mainly in solanaceous crops such as potato, tomato, tobacco and pepper where it accumulates in the foliage. There is considerable potential to explore the extraction of solanesol from these sources as a valuable co-product. In this study we have characterised the genetic variation in leaf solanesol content in a biparental, segregating diploid potato population. We demonstrate that potato leaf solanesol content is genetically controlled and identify several quantitative trait loci associated with leaf solanesol content. Transient over-expression of genes from the methylerythritol 4-phosphate (MEP) and mevalonic acid (MVA) pathways, either singly or in combination, resulted in enhanced accumulation of solanesol in leaves of Nicotiana benthamiana, providing insights for genetically engineering the pathway. We also demonstrate that in potato, leaf solanesol content is enhanced by up to six-fold on exposure to moderately elevated temperature and show corresponding changes in expression patterns of MEP and MVA genes. Our combined approaches offer new insights into solanesol accumulation and strategies for developing a bio-refinery approach to potato production.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01263/fullenvironmentPotatoQTL mappingHeat stressisoprenoidSolanesol |
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Raymond Campbell Sabine Freitag Glenn Bryan Derek Stewart Mark Andrew Taylor Environmental and genetic factors associated with solanesol accumulation in potato leaves Frontiers in Plant Science environment Potato QTL mapping Heat stress isoprenoid Solanesol |
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Environmental and genetic factors associated with solanesol accumulation in potato leaves |
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Environmental and genetic factors associated with solanesol accumulation in potato leaves |
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Environmental and genetic factors associated with solanesol accumulation in potato leaves |
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Environmental and genetic factors associated with solanesol accumulation in potato leaves |
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Environmental and genetic factors associated with solanesol accumulation in potato leaves |
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environmental and genetic factors associated with solanesol accumulation in potato leaves |
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Solanesol is a high value 45-carbon, unsaturated, all-trans-nonaprenol isoprenoid. Recently solanesol has received particular attention because of its utility, both in its own right and as a precursor in the production of numerous compounds used in the treatment of disease states. Solanesol is found mainly in solanaceous crops such as potato, tomato, tobacco and pepper where it accumulates in the foliage. There is considerable potential to explore the extraction of solanesol from these sources as a valuable co-product. In this study we have characterised the genetic variation in leaf solanesol content in a biparental, segregating diploid potato population. We demonstrate that potato leaf solanesol content is genetically controlled and identify several quantitative trait loci associated with leaf solanesol content. Transient over-expression of genes from the methylerythritol 4-phosphate (MEP) and mevalonic acid (MVA) pathways, either singly or in combination, resulted in enhanced accumulation of solanesol in leaves of Nicotiana benthamiana, providing insights for genetically engineering the pathway. We also demonstrate that in potato, leaf solanesol content is enhanced by up to six-fold on exposure to moderately elevated temperature and show corresponding changes in expression patterns of MEP and MVA genes. Our combined approaches offer new insights into solanesol accumulation and strategies for developing a bio-refinery approach to potato production. |
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environment Potato QTL mapping Heat stress isoprenoid Solanesol |
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