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Spatiotemporal transcriptome and metabolome landscapes of cotton fiber during initiation and early development

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  • Xuwu Sun

    (Institute of Cotton Research of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Henan University)

  • Aizhi Qin

    (Henan University)

  • Xingxing Wang

    (Institute of Cotton Research of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Zhengzhou University)

  • Xiaoyang Ge

    (Institute of Cotton Research of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Zhengzhou University)

  • Zhixin Liu

    (Henan University)

  • Chenxi Guo

    (Henan University)

  • Xiaole Yu

    (Henan University)

  • Xianliang Zhang

    (Institute of Cotton Research of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Zhengzhou University)

  • Yao Lu

    (Ltd)

  • Jincheng Yang

    (Henan University)

  • Jiuming He

    (Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College)

  • Yaping Zhou

    (Henan University)

  • Yumeng Liu

    (Henan University)

  • Mengke Hu

    (Henan University)

  • Hao Liu

    (Henan University)

  • Zihao Zhao

    (Henan University)

  • Guanjing Hu

    (Institute of Cotton Research of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Zhengzhou University)

  • Wei Li

    (Institute of Cotton Research of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Zhengzhou University)

  • Xinshan Zang

    (Institute of Cotton Research of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Zhengzhou University)

  • Shuai Dai

    (Institute of Cotton Research of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Zhengzhou University)

  • Susu Sun

    (Henan University)

  • Lenin Yong-Villalobos

    (Texas Tech University)

  • Luis Herrera-Estrella

    (Texas Tech University)

  • Lam-Son Phan Tran

    (Texas Tech University)

  • Xiongfeng Ma

    (Institute of Cotton Research of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Zhengzhou University)

Abstract

Cotton fibers are single cells that develop from the epidermal cells in the outer integument of developing seeds. The processes regulating fiber cell development have been extensively studied; however, the spatiotemporal transcriptome and metabolome profiles during the early stages of fiber development remain largely unknown. In this study, we profile the dynamics of transcriptome and metabolome during the early stages of cotton fiber cell development using a combination of spatial transcriptomic, single-cell transcriptomic, and spatial metabolomic analyses. We identify the key genes (e.g., DOX2, KCS19.4, BEE3, and HOS3.7) and metabolites (e.g., linoleic acid, spermine, spermidine, and α-linolenic acid) that may regulate the early development of fiber cells. Finally, knockdown and gain-of-function analyses identify the crucial role of GhBEE3/Gh_A09G062900 in cotton fiber initiation. We also construct a publicly accessible website ( https://cotton.cricaas.com.cn/ovule/ ) for visualization of the spatiotemporal gene expression in cotton, providing a reference dataset for further studies on cotton fiber development.

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  • Xuwu Sun & Aizhi Qin & Xingxing Wang & Xiaoyang Ge & Zhixin Liu & Chenxi Guo & Xiaole Yu & Xianliang Zhang & Yao Lu & Jincheng Yang & Jiuming He & Yaping Zhou & Yumeng Liu & Mengke Hu & Hao Liu & Ziha, 2025. "Spatiotemporal transcriptome and metabolome landscapes of cotton fiber during initiation and early development," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-21, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-55869-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-55869-z
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