Domestication has altered gene expression and secondary metabolites in pea seed coat

Author:

Klčová Barbora1,Balarynová Jana1,Trněný Oldřich2,Krejčí Petra3,Cechová Monika Zajacová3,Leonova Tatiana4,Gorbach Daria4,Frolova Nadezhda5,Kysil Elana4,Orlova Anastasia5,Ihling Сhristian6,Frolov Andrej5,Bednář Petr3,Smýkal Petr1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Botany, Faculty of Sciences Palacky University Šlechtitelů 27 Olomouc 773 71 Czech Republic

2. Agricultural Research Ltd. Zemědělská 1 Troubsko 664 41 Czech Republic

3. Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences Palacky University 17. listopadu 1192/12 Olomouc 771 46 Czech Republic

4. Department of Bioorganic Chemistry Leibniz‐Institut für Pflanzenbiochemie Weinberg 3 Halle (Saale) 06120 Germany

5. Laboratory of Analytical Biochemistry Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology Botanicheskaja 36 Moscow 127276 Russia

6. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Bioanalytics, Institute of Pharmacy Martin‐Luther University Halle‐Wittenberg Kurt‐Mothes‐Straße 3 Halle (Saale) 06120 Germany

Abstract

SUMMARYThe mature seed in legumes consists of an embryo and seed coat. In contrast to knowledge about the embryo, we know relatively little about the seed coat. We analyzed the gene expression during seed development using a panel of cultivated and wild pea genotypes. Gene co‐expression analysis identified gene modules related to seed development, dormancy, and domestication. Oxidoreductase genes were found to be important components of developmental and domestication processes. Proteomic and metabolomic analysis revealed that domestication favored proteins involved in photosynthesis and protein metabolism at the expense of seed defense. Seed coats of wild peas were rich in cell wall‐bound metabolites and the protective compounds predominated in their seed coats. Altogether, we have shown that domestication altered pea seed development and modified (mostly reduced) the transcripts along with the protein and metabolite composition of the seed coat, especially the content of the compounds involved in defense. We investigated dynamic profiles of selected identified phenolic and flavonoid metabolites across seed development. These compounds usually deteriorated the palatability and processing of the seeds. Our findings further provide resources to study secondary metabolism and strategies for improving the quality of legume seeds which comprise an important part of the human protein diet.

Funder

Grantová Agentura České Republiky

Publisher

Wiley

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