Changes in terpene biosynthesis and submergence tolerance in cotton

BMC plant biology(2023)

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Background Flooding is among the most severe abiotic stresses in plant growth and development. The mechanism of submergence tolerance of cotton in response to submergence stress is unknown. Results The transcriptome results showed that a total of 6,893 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were discovered under submergence stress. Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment analysis showed that DEGs were involved in various stress or stimulus responses. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis indicated that DEGs related to plant hormone signal transduction, starch and sucrose metabolism, glycolysis and the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites were regulated by submergence stress. Eight DEGs related to ethylene signaling and 3 ethylene synthesis genes were identified in the hormone signal transduction. For respiratory metabolism, alcohol dehydrogenase ( ADH , GH_A02G0728 ) and pyruvate decarboxylase ( PDC , GH_D09G1778 ) were significantly upregulated but 6-phosphofructokinase ( PFK , GH_D05G0280 ), phosphoglycerate kinase ( PGK , GH_A01G0945 and GH_D01G0967 ) and sucrose synthase genes ( SUS , GH_A06G0873 and GH_D06G0851 ) were significantly downregulated in the submergence treatment. Terpene biosynthetic pathway-related genes in the secondary metabolites were regulated in submergence stress. Conclusions Regulation of terpene biosynthesis by respiratory metabolism may play a role in enhancing the tolerance of cotton to submergence under flooding. Our findings showed that the mevalonate pathway, which occurs in the cytoplasm of the terpenoid backbone biosynthesis pathway (ko00900), may be the main response to submergence stress.
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Submergence,Transcriptome,Terpene biosynthesis,Cotton,Respiratory metabolism,Cotton
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