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Integration of the Metabolomic and Transcriptome Analysis Reveals the Remarkable Compounds of G. bicolor Young and Mature Leaves under Different Iron Nutrient Conditions

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23031160

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metabolomics; transcriptome; Fe-deficiency stress; G; bicolor; glutamate

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31571764]
  2. Zhejiang Province Welfare Technology Applied Research Project [LGN20C130006]

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This study investigated the effect of Fe deficiency on metabolite synthesis and gene expression in leaves of G. bicolor. Fe deficiency led to chlorosis and decreased chlorophyll content in young leaves, while it had little effect on mature leaves.
Gynura bicolor (Roxb. ex Willd.) DC. (G. bicolor) is a functional vegetable rich in iron (Fe) and widely grown in Asia (e.g., Japan and China). Because most Fe in the soil exists in the form of insoluble oxides or hydroxides, it is difficult for plants to obtain Fe from the soil. A comparative metabolomic and transcriptome study was carried out to investigate the effect of Fe deficiency on metabolite synthesis and gene expression in young and mature leaves of G. bicolor. Fe deficiency caused chlorosis and decreased the chlorophyll content in young leaves. The metabolomic results for young leaves showed that l-glutamate and 4-hydroxybutanoic acid lactone significantly increased and decreased, respectively. The transcriptome results showed that the expression levels of genes involved in ferric reduction oxidase 7 and 14-kDa proline-rich protein DC2.15-like were significantly upregulated and downregulated, respectively. However, Fe deficiency had little effect on mature leaves.

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