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The BrGI Circadian Clock Gene Is Involved in the Regulation of Glucosinolates in Chinese Cabbage

Journal

GENES
Volume 12, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/genes12111664

Keywords

Chinese cabbage; circadian clock; glucosinolate; metabolite; RNAi

Funding

  1. Research Program for Agricultural Science AMP
  2. Technology Development, National Academy of Agricultural Science [PJ01495702]
  3. New breeding technologies development Program of the Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea [PJ01515702]
  4. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) [2021R1F1A1047822]
  5. National Research Foundation of Korea [2021R1F1A1047822] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Circadian clocks regulate various physiological and developmental processes in plants, while the unique GSL secondary metabolite in Brassicaceae family plants is also affected by the clock system. Research shows that the BrGI circadian clock gene is essential for the biosynthesis of GSLs in Chinese cabbage.
Circadian clocks integrate environmental cues with endogenous signals to coordinate physiological outputs. Clock genes in plants are involved in many physiological and developmental processes, such as photosynthesis, stomata opening, stem elongation, light signaling, and floral induction. Many Brassicaceae family plants, including Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa ssp. pekinensis), produce a unique glucosinolate (GSL) secondary metabolite, which enhances plant protection, facilitates the design of functional foods, and has potential medical applications (e.g., as antidiabetic and anticancer agents). The levels of GSLs change diurnally, suggesting a connection to the circadian clock system. We investigated whether circadian clock genes affect the biosynthesis of GSLs in Brassica rapa using RNAi-mediated suppressed transgenic Brassica rapa GIGENTEA homolog (BrGI knockdown; hereafter GK1) Chinese cabbage. GIGANTEA plays an important role in the plant circadian clock system and is related to various developmental and metabolic processes. Using a validated GK1 transgenic line, we performed RNA sequencing and high-performance liquid chromatography analyses. The transcript levels of many GSL pathway genes were significantly altered in GK1 transgenic plants. In addition, GSL contents were substantially reduced in GK1 transgenic plants. We report that the BrGI circadian clock gene is required for the biosynthesis of GSLs in Chinese cabbage plants.

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