Identification of new potential molecular actors related to fiber quality in flax through Omics

Front Plant Sci. 2023 Jul 17:14:1204016. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1204016. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

One of the biggest challenges for a more widespread utilization of plant fibers is to better understand the different molecular factors underlying the variability in fineness and mechanical properties of both elementary and scutched fibers. Accordingly, we analyzed genome-wide transcription profiling from bast fiber bearing tissues of seven different flax varieties (4 spring, 2 winter fiber varieties and 1 winter linseed) and identified 1041 differentially expressed genes between varieties, of which 97 were related to cell wall metabolism. KEGG analysis highlighted a number of different enriched pathways. Subsequent statistical analysis using Partial Least-Squares Discriminant Analysis showed that 73% of the total variance was explained by the first 3 X-variates corresponding to 56 differentially expressed genes. Calculation of Pearson correlations identified 5 genes showing a strong correlation between expression and morphometric data. Two-dimensional gel proteomic analysis on the two varieties showing the most discriminant and significant differences in morphometrics revealed 1490 protein spots of which 108 showed significant differential abundance. Mass spectrometry analysis successfully identified 46 proteins representing 32 non-redundant proteins. Statistical clusterization based on the expression level of genes corresponding to the 32 proteins showed clear discrimination into three separate clusters, reflecting the variety type (spring-/winter-fiber/oil). Four of the 32 proteins were also highly correlated with morphometric features. Examination of predicted functions for the 9 (5 + 4) identified genes highlighted lipid metabolism and senescence process. Calculation of Pearson correlation coefficients between expression data and retted fiber mechanical measurements (strength and maximum force) identified 3 significantly correlated genes. The genes were predicted to be connected to cell wall dynamics, either directly (Expansin-like protein), or indirectly (NAD(P)-binding Rossmann-fold superfamily protein). Taken together, our results have allowed the identification of molecular actors potentially associated with the determination of both in-planta fiber morphometrics, as well as ex-planta fiber mechanical properties, both of which are key parameters for elementary fiber and scutched fiber quality in flax.

Keywords: cell wall; fiber; flax (Linum usitatissimum L.); proteomics; quality; retting; transcriptomics.

Grants and funding

This work was carried out within the framework of the FIBRAGEN project financed by the national funding agencies, namely the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research [BMBF, Project Fibragen; FKZ: 0315911]; the French National Research Agency [ANR-10- KBBE-0003, Fibragen]; the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness − General Management of Scientific and Technical Research [PIM2010PKB-00672]; and Genome Canada and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.