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The salt-responsive transcriptome of chickpea roots and nodules via deepSuperSAGE

BACKGROUND: The combination of high-throughput transcript profiling and next-generation sequencing technologies is a prerequisite for genome-wide comprehensive transcriptome analysis. Our recent innovation of deepSuperSAGE is based on an advanced SuperSAGE protocol and its combination with massively...

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Autores principales: Molina, Carlos, Zaman-Allah, Mainassara, Khan, Faheema, Fatnassi, Nadia, Horres, Ralf, Rotter, Björn, Steinhauer, Diana, Amenc, Laurie, Drevon, Jean-Jacques, Winter, Peter, Kahl, Günter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3045889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21320317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-11-31
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author Molina, Carlos
Zaman-Allah, Mainassara
Khan, Faheema
Fatnassi, Nadia
Horres, Ralf
Rotter, Björn
Steinhauer, Diana
Amenc, Laurie
Drevon, Jean-Jacques
Winter, Peter
Kahl, Günter
author_facet Molina, Carlos
Zaman-Allah, Mainassara
Khan, Faheema
Fatnassi, Nadia
Horres, Ralf
Rotter, Björn
Steinhauer, Diana
Amenc, Laurie
Drevon, Jean-Jacques
Winter, Peter
Kahl, Günter
author_sort Molina, Carlos
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The combination of high-throughput transcript profiling and next-generation sequencing technologies is a prerequisite for genome-wide comprehensive transcriptome analysis. Our recent innovation of deepSuperSAGE is based on an advanced SuperSAGE protocol and its combination with massively parallel pyrosequencing on Roche's 454 sequencing platform. As a demonstration of the power of this combination, we have chosen the salt stress transcriptomes of roots and nodules of the third most important legume crop chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). While our report is more technology-oriented, it nevertheless addresses a major world-wide problem for crops generally: high salinity. Together with low temperatures and water stress, high salinity is responsible for crop losses of millions of tons of various legume (and other) crops. Continuously deteriorating environmental conditions will combine with salinity stress to further compromise crop yields. As a good example for such stress-exposed crop plants, we started to characterize salt stress responses of chickpeas on the transcriptome level. RESULTS: We used deepSuperSAGE to detect early global transcriptome changes in salt-stressed chickpea. The salt stress responses of 86,919 transcripts representing 17,918 unique 26 bp deepSuperSAGE tags (UniTags) from roots of the salt-tolerant variety INRAT-93 two hours after treatment with 25 mM NaCl were characterized. Additionally, the expression of 57,281 transcripts representing 13,115 UniTags was monitored in nodules of the same plants. From a total of 144,200 analyzed 26 bp tags in roots and nodules together, 21,401 unique transcripts were identified. Of these, only 363 and 106 specific transcripts, respectively, were commonly up- or down-regulated (>3.0-fold) under salt stress in both organs, witnessing a differential organ-specific response to stress. Profiting from recent pioneer works on massive cDNA sequencing in chickpea, more than 9,400 UniTags were able to be linked to UniProt entries. Additionally, gene ontology (GO) categories over-representation analysis enabled to filter out enriched biological processes among the differentially expressed UniTags. Subsequently, the gathered information was further cross-checked with stress-related pathways. From several filtered pathways, here we focus exemplarily on transcripts associated with the generation and scavenging of reactive oxygen species (ROS), as well as on transcripts involved in Na(+ )homeostasis. Although both processes are already very well characterized in other plants, the information generated in the present work is of high value. Information on expression profiles and sequence similarity for several hundreds of transcripts of potential interest is now available. CONCLUSIONS: This report demonstrates, that the combination of the high-throughput transcriptome profiling technology SuperSAGE with one of the next-generation sequencing platforms allows deep insights into the first molecular reactions of a plant exposed to salinity. Cross validation with recent reports enriched the information about the salt stress dynamics of more than 9,000 chickpea ESTs, and enlarged their pool of alternative transcripts isoforms. As an example for the high resolution of the employed technology that we coin deepSuperSAGE, we demonstrate that ROS-scavenging and -generating pathways undergo strong global transcriptome changes in chickpea roots and nodules already 2 hours after onset of moderate salt stress (25 mM NaCl). Additionally, a set of more than 15 candidate transcripts are proposed to be potential components of the salt overly sensitive (SOS) pathway in chickpea. Newly identified transcript isoforms are potential targets for breeding novel cultivars with high salinity tolerance. We demonstrate that these targets can be integrated into breeding schemes by micro-arrays and RT-PCR assays downstream of the generation of 26 bp tags by SuperSAGE.
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spelling pubmed-30458892011-03-01 The salt-responsive transcriptome of chickpea roots and nodules via deepSuperSAGE Molina, Carlos Zaman-Allah, Mainassara Khan, Faheema Fatnassi, Nadia Horres, Ralf Rotter, Björn Steinhauer, Diana Amenc, Laurie Drevon, Jean-Jacques Winter, Peter Kahl, Günter BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: The combination of high-throughput transcript profiling and next-generation sequencing technologies is a prerequisite for genome-wide comprehensive transcriptome analysis. Our recent innovation of deepSuperSAGE is based on an advanced SuperSAGE protocol and its combination with massively parallel pyrosequencing on Roche's 454 sequencing platform. As a demonstration of the power of this combination, we have chosen the salt stress transcriptomes of roots and nodules of the third most important legume crop chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). While our report is more technology-oriented, it nevertheless addresses a major world-wide problem for crops generally: high salinity. Together with low temperatures and water stress, high salinity is responsible for crop losses of millions of tons of various legume (and other) crops. Continuously deteriorating environmental conditions will combine with salinity stress to further compromise crop yields. As a good example for such stress-exposed crop plants, we started to characterize salt stress responses of chickpeas on the transcriptome level. RESULTS: We used deepSuperSAGE to detect early global transcriptome changes in salt-stressed chickpea. The salt stress responses of 86,919 transcripts representing 17,918 unique 26 bp deepSuperSAGE tags (UniTags) from roots of the salt-tolerant variety INRAT-93 two hours after treatment with 25 mM NaCl were characterized. Additionally, the expression of 57,281 transcripts representing 13,115 UniTags was monitored in nodules of the same plants. From a total of 144,200 analyzed 26 bp tags in roots and nodules together, 21,401 unique transcripts were identified. Of these, only 363 and 106 specific transcripts, respectively, were commonly up- or down-regulated (>3.0-fold) under salt stress in both organs, witnessing a differential organ-specific response to stress. Profiting from recent pioneer works on massive cDNA sequencing in chickpea, more than 9,400 UniTags were able to be linked to UniProt entries. Additionally, gene ontology (GO) categories over-representation analysis enabled to filter out enriched biological processes among the differentially expressed UniTags. Subsequently, the gathered information was further cross-checked with stress-related pathways. From several filtered pathways, here we focus exemplarily on transcripts associated with the generation and scavenging of reactive oxygen species (ROS), as well as on transcripts involved in Na(+ )homeostasis. Although both processes are already very well characterized in other plants, the information generated in the present work is of high value. Information on expression profiles and sequence similarity for several hundreds of transcripts of potential interest is now available. CONCLUSIONS: This report demonstrates, that the combination of the high-throughput transcriptome profiling technology SuperSAGE with one of the next-generation sequencing platforms allows deep insights into the first molecular reactions of a plant exposed to salinity. Cross validation with recent reports enriched the information about the salt stress dynamics of more than 9,000 chickpea ESTs, and enlarged their pool of alternative transcripts isoforms. As an example for the high resolution of the employed technology that we coin deepSuperSAGE, we demonstrate that ROS-scavenging and -generating pathways undergo strong global transcriptome changes in chickpea roots and nodules already 2 hours after onset of moderate salt stress (25 mM NaCl). Additionally, a set of more than 15 candidate transcripts are proposed to be potential components of the salt overly sensitive (SOS) pathway in chickpea. Newly identified transcript isoforms are potential targets for breeding novel cultivars with high salinity tolerance. We demonstrate that these targets can be integrated into breeding schemes by micro-arrays and RT-PCR assays downstream of the generation of 26 bp tags by SuperSAGE. BioMed Central 2011-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3045889/ /pubmed/21320317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-11-31 Text en Copyright ©2011 Molina et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Molina, Carlos
Zaman-Allah, Mainassara
Khan, Faheema
Fatnassi, Nadia
Horres, Ralf
Rotter, Björn
Steinhauer, Diana
Amenc, Laurie
Drevon, Jean-Jacques
Winter, Peter
Kahl, Günter
The salt-responsive transcriptome of chickpea roots and nodules via deepSuperSAGE
title The salt-responsive transcriptome of chickpea roots and nodules via deepSuperSAGE
title_full The salt-responsive transcriptome of chickpea roots and nodules via deepSuperSAGE
title_fullStr The salt-responsive transcriptome of chickpea roots and nodules via deepSuperSAGE
title_full_unstemmed The salt-responsive transcriptome of chickpea roots and nodules via deepSuperSAGE
title_short The salt-responsive transcriptome of chickpea roots and nodules via deepSuperSAGE
title_sort salt-responsive transcriptome of chickpea roots and nodules via deepsupersage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3045889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21320317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-11-31
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