International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Aug 2021)

Transcriptomic Characterization of Nitrate-Enhanced Stevioside Glycoside Synthesis in Stevia (<i>Stevia rebaudiana</i>) Bertoni

  • Yuming Sun,
  • Ting Zhang,
  • Xiaoyang Xu,
  • Yongheng Yang,
  • Haiying Tong,
  • Luis Alejandro Jose Mur,
  • Haiyan Yuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168549
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 16
p. 8549

Abstract

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Nitrogen forms (nitrate (NO3−) or ammonium (NH4+)) are vital to plant growth and metabolism. In stevia (Stevia rebaudiana), it is important to assess whether nitrogen forms can influence the synthesis of the high-value terpene metabolites-steviol glycosides (SGs), together with the underlying mechanisms. Field and pot experiments were performed where stevia plants were fertilized with either NO3− or NH4+ nutrition to the same level of nitrogen. Physiological measurements suggested that nitrogen forms had no significant impact on biomass and the total nitrogen content of stevia leaves, but NO3−-enhanced leaf SGs contents. Transcriptomic analysis identified 397 genes that were differentially expressed (DEGs) between NO3− and NH4+ treatments. Assessment of the DEGs highlighted the responses in secondary metabolism, particularly in terpenoid metabolism, to nitrogen forms. Further examinations of the expression patterns of SGs synthesis-related genes and potential transcription factors suggested that GGPPS and CPS genes, as well as the WRKY and MYB transcription factors, could be driving N form-regulated SG synthesis. We concluded that NO3−, rather than NH4+, can promote leaf SG synthesis via the NO3−-MYB/WRKY-GGPPS/CPS module. Our study suggests that insights into the molecular mechanism of how SG synthesis can be affected by nitrogen forms.

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