4.7 Article

Comprehensive profiling and natural variation of flavonoids in rice

Journal

JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 56, Issue 9, Pages 876-886

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/jipb.12204

Keywords

Flavonoids; metabolic profiling; natural variation; Oryza sativa; single-nucleotide polymorphisms

Funding

  1. Major State Basic Research Development Program of China [2013CB127001]
  2. National High Technology R&D Program of China [2012AA10A304]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31070267]
  4. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University of Ministry of Education in China [NCET-09-0401]

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Flavonoids constitute a major group of plant phenolic compounds. While extensively studied in Arabidopsis, profiling and naturally occurring variation of these compounds in rice (Oryza sativa), the monocot model plant, are less reported. Using a collection of rice germplasm, comprehensive profiling and natural variation of flavonoids were presented in this report. Application of a widely targeted metabolomics method facilitated the simultaneous identification and quantification of more than 90 flavonoids using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Comparing flavonoid contents in various tissues during different developmental stages revealed tissue-specific accumulation of most flavonoids. Further investigation indicated that flavone mono-C-glycosides, malonylated flavonoid O-hexosides, and some flavonoid O-glycosides accumulated at significantly higher levels in indica than in japonica, while the opposite was observed for aromatic acylated flavone C-hexosyl-O-hexosides. In contrast to the highly differential accumulation between the two subspecies, relatively small variations within subspecies were detected for most flavonoids. Besides, an association analysis between flavonoid accumulation and its biosynthetic gene sequence polymorphisms disclosed that natural variation of flavonoids was probably caused by sequence polymorphisms in the coding region of flavonoid biosynthetic genes. Our work paves the way for future dissection of biosynthesis and regulation of flavonoid pathway in rice.

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