Combined transcriptome and metabolome analyses reveal the mechanisms of ultrasonication improvement of brown rice germination
•Ultrasound pre-treatment for 30 mins significantly improved rice germination rate.•Sonication produced 867 differentially expressed genes and 498 differentially accumulated metabolites.•The mechanism of ultrasound promoting brown rice germination was related to energy metabolism.•Transcription fact...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2022-12, Vol.91, p.106239-106239, Article 106239 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Ultrasound pre-treatment for 30 mins significantly improved rice germination rate.•Sonication produced 867 differentially expressed genes and 498 differentially accumulated metabolites.•The mechanism of ultrasound promoting brown rice germination was related to energy metabolism.•Transcription factors (ARR-B, NAC, bHLH, and AP2-EREBP) had a key role in the germination process.
This study investigated the effects of ultrasonication treatment on the germination rate of brown rice. Brown rice grains were subjected to ultrasound (40 kHz/30 min) and then incubated for 36 h at 37 °C to germinate the seeds. Ultrasonic treatment increased the germination rate of brown rice by up to ∼28 % at 30 h. Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses were performed to explore the mechanisms underlying the effect of ultrasonic treatment on the brown rice germination rate. Comparing the treated and control check samples, 867 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified, including 638 upregulated and 229 downregulated), as well as 498 differentially accumulated metabolites (DAMs), including 422 up accumulated and 76 down accumulated. Multi-omics analysis revealed that the germination rate of brown rice was promoted by increased concentrations of low-molecular metabolites (carbohydrates and carbohydrate conjugates, fatty acids, amino acids, peptides, and analogues), and transcription factors (ARR-B, NAC, bHLH and AP2/EREBP families) as well as increased carbon metabolism. These findings provide new insights into the mechanisms of action of ultrasound in improving the brown rice germination rate and candidate DEGs and DAMs responsible for germination have been identified. |
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ISSN: | 1350-4177 1873-2828 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2022.106239 |