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Genes and gene clusters related to genotype and drought-induced variation in saccharification potential, lignin content and wood anatomical traits in Populus nigra†

Genes and gene clusters related to genotype and drought-induced variation in saccharification potential, lignin content and wood anatomical traits in Populus nigra†
Genes and gene clusters related to genotype and drought-induced variation in saccharification potential, lignin content and wood anatomical traits in Populus nigra†
Wood is a renewable resource that can be employed for the production of second generation biofuels by enzymatic saccharification and subsequent fermentation. Knowledge on how the saccharification potential is affected by genotype-related variation of wood traits and drought is scarce. Here, we used three Populus nigra L. genotypes from habitats differing in water availability to (i) investigate the relationships between wood anatomy, lignin content and saccharification and (ii) identify genes and co-expressed gene clusters related to genotype and drought-induced variation in wood traits and saccharification potential. The three poplar genotypes differed in wood anatomy, lignin content and saccharification potential. Drought resulted in reduced cambial activity, decreased vessel and fiber lumina, and increased the saccharification potential. The saccharification potential was unrelated to lignin content as well as to most wood anatomical traits. RNA sequencing of the developing xylem revealed that 1.5% of the analyzed genes were differentially expressed in response to drought, while 67% differed among the genotypes. Weighted gene correlation network analysis identified modules of co-expressed genes correlated with saccharification potential. These modules were enriched in gene ontology terms related to cell wall polysaccharide biosynthesis and modification and vesicle transport, but not to lignin biosynthesis. Among the most strongly saccharification-correlated genes, those with regulatory functions, especially kinases, were prominent. We further identified transcription factors whose transcript abundances differed among genotypes, and which were co-regulated with genes for biosynthesis and modifications of hemicelluloses and pectin. Overall, our study suggests that the regulation of pectin and hemicellulose metabolism is a promising target for improving wood quality of second generation bioenergy crops. The causal relationship of the identified genes and pathways with saccharification potential needs to be validated in further experiments.
0829-318X
320-339
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Wildhagen, Henning, Paul, Shanty, Allwright, Mike, Smith, Hazel K., Malinowska, Marta, Schnabel, Sabine K, Paulo, M. João, Cattonaro, Federica, Vendramin, Vera, Scalabrin, Simone, Janz, Dennis, Douthe, Cyril, Brendel, Oliver, Buré, Cyril, Cohen, David, Hummel, Irène, Le Thiec, Didier, Van Eeuwijk, Fred, Keurentjes, Joost J.B., Flexas, Jaume, Morgante, Michele, Robson, Paul, Bogeat-triboulot, Marie-béatrice, Taylor, Gail and Polle, Andrea (2018) Genes and gene clusters related to genotype and drought-induced variation in saccharification potential, lignin content and wood anatomical traits in Populus nigra†. Tree Physiology, 38 (3), 320-339. (doi:10.1093/treephys/tpx054).

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Wood is a renewable resource that can be employed for the production of second generation biofuels by enzymatic saccharification and subsequent fermentation. Knowledge on how the saccharification potential is affected by genotype-related variation of wood traits and drought is scarce. Here, we used three Populus nigra L. genotypes from habitats differing in water availability to (i) investigate the relationships between wood anatomy, lignin content and saccharification and (ii) identify genes and co-expressed gene clusters related to genotype and drought-induced variation in wood traits and saccharification potential. The three poplar genotypes differed in wood anatomy, lignin content and saccharification potential. Drought resulted in reduced cambial activity, decreased vessel and fiber lumina, and increased the saccharification potential. The saccharification potential was unrelated to lignin content as well as to most wood anatomical traits. RNA sequencing of the developing xylem revealed that 1.5% of the analyzed genes were differentially expressed in response to drought, while 67% differed among the genotypes. Weighted gene correlation network analysis identified modules of co-expressed genes correlated with saccharification potential. These modules were enriched in gene ontology terms related to cell wall polysaccharide biosynthesis and modification and vesicle transport, but not to lignin biosynthesis. Among the most strongly saccharification-correlated genes, those with regulatory functions, especially kinases, were prominent. We further identified transcription factors whose transcript abundances differed among genotypes, and which were co-regulated with genes for biosynthesis and modifications of hemicelluloses and pectin. Overall, our study suggests that the regulation of pectin and hemicellulose metabolism is a promising target for improving wood quality of second generation bioenergy crops. The causal relationship of the identified genes and pathways with saccharification potential needs to be validated in further experiments.

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Accepted/In Press date: 3 May 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 24 May 2017
Published date: 1 March 2018

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ISSN: 0829-318X
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Author: Henning Wildhagen
Author: Shanty Paul
Author: Mike Allwright
Author: Hazel K. Smith
Author: Marta Malinowska
Author: Sabine K Schnabel
Author: M. João Paulo
Author: Federica Cattonaro
Author: Vera Vendramin
Author: Simone Scalabrin
Author: Dennis Janz
Author: Cyril Douthe
Author: Oliver Brendel
Author: Cyril Buré
Author: David Cohen
Author: Irène Hummel
Author: Didier Le Thiec
Author: Fred Van Eeuwijk
Author: Joost J.B. Keurentjes
Author: Jaume Flexas
Author: Michele Morgante
Author: Paul Robson
Author: Marie-béatrice Bogeat-triboulot
Author: Gail Taylor
Author: Andrea Polle

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