bioRxiv | 2021

iEC7871 Quercus suber model: the first multi-tissue diel cycle genome-scale metabolic model of a woody tree

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


In the last decade, genome-scale metabolic models have been increasingly used to study plant metabolic behaviour at the tissue and multi-tissue level in different environmental conditions. Quercus suber (Q. suber), also known as the cork oak tree, is one of the most important forest communities of the Mediterranean/Iberian region. In this work, we present the genome-scale metabolic model of the Q. suber (iEC7871), the first of a woody plant. The metabolic model comprises 7871 genes, 6230 reactions, and 6481 metabolites across eight compartments. Transcriptomics data was integrated into the model to obtain tissue-specific models for the leaf, inner bark, and phellogen. Each tissue’s biomass composition was determined to improve model accuracy and merged into a diel multi-tissue metabolic model to predict interactions among the three tissues at the light and dark phases. The metabolic models were also used to analyze the pathways associated with the synthesis of suberin monomers. Nevertheless, the models developed in this work can provide insights about other aspects of the metabolism of Q. suber, such as its secondary metabolism and cork formation.

Volume None
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DOI 10.1101/2021.03.09.434537
Language English
Journal bioRxiv

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