Annual transcriptomic trajectory of grapevine buds reveals the coordinated regulation of thiamine and stilbenoid biosynthesis during winter dormancy
Tomas Konecny, Armine Asatryan, Hans Binder

TL;DR
This study shows how grapevine buds use specific genes for thiamine and stilbenoid production to survive winter dormancy.
Contribution
The study reveals a novel role for thiamine biosynthesis in grapevine bud dormancy.
Findings
Winter-upregulated genes are enriched in stilbenoid and thiamine biosynthesis pathways.
Key genes in both pathways are coordinately upregulated during the coldest months.
Thiamine biosynthesis plays a previously unknown role in bud survival during dormancy.
Abstract
Bud dormancy is a critical survival strategy for perennial plants in temperate climates to endure winter, involving complex transcriptional reprogramming. While previous studies have investigated gene expression during discrete phases of the grapevine bud annual cycle, a holistic understanding requires an integrated, season-wide analysis. We conducted a meta-analysis by combining and reexamining the transcriptomic data from two seminal studies on grapevine bud development. Using Self-Organizing Maps, we parsed the combined gene expression data into three major clusters corresponding to distinct seasonal activities, which we termed “summer-upregulated,” “winter-upregulated,” and “intermediate.” Our analysis revealed that genes whose expression was predominantly upregulated during the winter months were significantly enriched in Gene Ontology terms related to stilbenoid biosynthesis and…
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TopicsHorticultural and Viticultural Research · Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies · Postharvest Quality and Shelf Life Management
