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BMC Genomics | 2015

De novo assembly and functional annotation of Myrciaria dubia fruit transcriptome reveals multiple metabolic pathways for L-ascorbic acid biosynthesis

Juan C. Castro; J. D. Maddox; Marianela Cobos; David Requena; Mirko Zimic; Aureliano Bombarely; Sixto A. Imán; Luis A. Cerdeira; Andersson E Medina

BackgroundMyrciaria dubia is an Amazonian fruit shrub that produces numerous bioactive phytochemicals, but is best known by its high L-ascorbic acid (AsA) content in fruits. Pronounced variation in AsA content has been observed both within and among individuals, but the genetic factors responsible for this variation are largely unknown. The goals of this research, therefore, were to assemble, characterize, and annotate the fruit transcriptome of M. dubia in order to reconstruct metabolic pathways and determine if multiple pathways contribute to AsA biosynthesis.ResultsIn total 24,551,882 high-quality sequence reads were de novo assembled into 70,048 unigenes (mean length = 1150 bp, N50 = 1775 bp). Assembled sequences were annotated using BLASTX against public databases such as TAIR, GR-protein, FB, MGI, RGD, ZFIN, SGN, WB, TIGR_CMR, and JCVI-CMR with 75.2 % of unigenes having annotations. Of the three core GO annotation categories, biological processes comprised 53.6 % of the total assigned annotations, whereas cellular components and molecular functions comprised 23.3 and 23.1 %, respectively. Based on the KEGG pathway assignment of the functionally annotated transcripts, five metabolic pathways for AsA biosynthesis were identified: animal-like pathway, myo-inositol pathway, L-gulose pathway, D-mannose/L-galactose pathway, and uronic acid pathway. All transcripts coding enzymes involved in the ascorbate-glutathione cycle were also identified. Finally, we used the assembly to identified 6314 genic microsatellites and 23,481 high quality SNPs.ConclusionsThis study describes the first next-generation sequencing effort and transcriptome annotation of a non-model Amazonian plant that is relevant for AsA production and other bioactive phytochemicals. Genes encoding key enzymes were successfully identified and metabolic pathways involved in biosynthesis of AsA, anthocyanins, and other metabolic pathways have been reconstructed. The identification of these genes and pathways is in agreement with the empirically observed capability of M. dubia to synthesize and accumulate AsA and other important molecules, and adds to our current knowledge of the molecular biology and biochemistry of their production in plants. By providing insights into the mechanisms underpinning these metabolic processes, these results can be used to direct efforts to genetically manipulate this organism in order to enhance the production of these bioactive phytochemicals.The accumulation of AsA precursor and discovery of genes associated with their biosynthesis and metabolism in M. dubia is intriguing and worthy of further investigation. The sequences and pathways produced here present the genetic framework required for further studies. Quantitative transcriptomics in concert with studies of the genome, proteome, and metabolome under conditions that stimulate production and accumulation of AsA and their precursors are needed to provide a more comprehensive view of how these pathways for AsA metabolism are regulated and linked in this species.


Energies | 2017

Isolation and Characterization of Native Microalgae from the Peruvian Amazon with Potential for Biodiesel Production

Marianela Cobos; Jae D. Paredes; J. Dylan Maddox; Gabriel Vargas-Arana; Leenin Flores; Carla P. Aguilar; Jorge L. Marapara; Juan C. Castro


Archive | 2018

Myrciaria dubia “Camu Camu” Fruit: Health-Promoting Phytochemicals and Functional Genomic Characteristics

Juan C. Castro; J. Dylan Maddox; Marianela Cobos; Sixto A. Imán


Conocimiento Amazónico | 2018

El sistema molecular CRISPR/Cas: una fascinante historia de descubrimientos científicos

Juan C. Castro; Marianela Cobos


Conocimiento Amazónico | 2018

Actividad enzimática de dehidroascorbato reductasa en diferentes tejidos de plántulas de Myrciaria dubia (Kunth) McVaugh (camu camu)

Anthony J. Fasabi; Alex Tapullima; Jorge L. Marapara; Sixto A. Imán; Juan C. Castro


Conocimiento Amazónico | 2018

Contenido de antocianinas totales en tejidos de Myrciaria dubia (Kunth) McVaugh (camu camu)

Andry M. Mavila; Jhon A. Vargas; Jorge L. Marapara; Sixto A. Imán; Juan C. Castro


Conocimiento Amazónico | 2016

Clonación molecular de los genes GDP-L-galactosa fosforilasa, L-galactosa deshidrogenasa y L-galactono-1.4-lactona deshidrogenasa de la vía biosintética de vitamina C en Myrciaria dubia (camu camu)

Alina Egoávil; Julián Torres; Marianela Cobos; Sixto A. Imán; Jorge L. Marapara; Juan C. Castro


Conocimiento Amazónico | 2016

Análisis bromatológico y de flavonoides de los cultivares blanco y morado de Dioscorea trifida L. (sachapapa) de la región Loreto

Miguel A. Quispe; Pedro M. Adrianzén; Alenguer Alva; Miguel A. Pérez; Sixto A. Imán; Jorge L. Marapara; Juan C. Castro


Conocimiento Amazónico | 2016

Un método eficiente para la extracción de ARN total de alta calidad de varios tejidos de Myrciaria dubia (camu camu)

Ánderson E. Medina; Marianela Cobos; Jorge L. Marapara; Sixto A. Imán; Juan C. Castro


Conocimiento Amazónico | 2016

Actividad catalítica diferencial de enzimas del ciclo ascorbato-glutatión en los frutos de dos genotipos de Myrciaria dubia

Cinthya Acuña; Luis A. Cerdeira; Roberson Ramírez; Marianela Cobos; Jorge L. Marapara; Jorge Angulo; Sixto A. Imán; Juan C. Castro

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J. Dylan Maddox

Field Museum of Natural History

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J. D. Maddox

Field Museum of Natural History

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David Requena

Cayetano Heredia University

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Mirko Zimic

Cayetano Heredia University

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