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Transcriptional Analyses of Natural Leaf Senescence in Maize

Leaf senescence is an important biological process that contributes to grain yield in crops. To study the molecular mechanisms underlying natural leaf senescence, we harvested three different developmental ear leaves of maize, mature leaves (ML), early senescent leaves (ESL), and later senescent lea...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Wei Yang, Xu, Yong Chao, Li, Wen Lan, Yang, Long, Yue, Xun, Zhang, Xian Sheng, Zhao, Xiang Yu
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4274115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25532107
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115617
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author Zhang, Wei Yang
Xu, Yong Chao
Li, Wen Lan
Yang, Long
Yue, Xun
Zhang, Xian Sheng
Zhao, Xiang Yu
author_facet Zhang, Wei Yang
Xu, Yong Chao
Li, Wen Lan
Yang, Long
Yue, Xun
Zhang, Xian Sheng
Zhao, Xiang Yu
author_sort Zhang, Wei Yang
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description Leaf senescence is an important biological process that contributes to grain yield in crops. To study the molecular mechanisms underlying natural leaf senescence, we harvested three different developmental ear leaves of maize, mature leaves (ML), early senescent leaves (ESL), and later senescent leaves (LSL), and analyzed transcriptional changes using RNA-sequencing. Three sets of data, ESL vs. ML, LSL vs. ML, and LSL vs. ESL, were compared, respectively. In total, 4,552 genes were identified as differentially expressed. Functional classification placed these genes into 18 categories including protein metabolism, transporters, and signal transduction. At the early stage of leaf senescence, genes involved in aromatic amino acids (AAAs) biosynthetic process and transport, cellular polysaccharide biosynthetic process, and the cell wall macromolecule catabolic process, were up-regulated. Whereas, genes involved in amino acid metabolism, transport, apoptosis, and response to stimulus were up-regulated at the late stage of leaf senescence. Further analyses reveals that the transport-related genes at the early stage of leaf senescence potentially take part in enzyme and amino acid transport and the genes upregulated at the late stage are involved in sugar transport, indicating nutrient recycling mainly takes place at the late stage of leaf senescence. Comparison between the data of natural leaf senescence in this study and previously reported data for Arabidopsis implies that the mechanisms of leaf senescence in maize are basically similar to those in Arabidopsis. A comparison of natural and induced leaf senescence in maize was performed. Athough many basic biological processes involved in senescence occur in both types of leaf senescence, 78.07% of differentially expressed genes in natural leaf senescence were not identifiable in induced leaf senescence, suggesting that differences in gene regulatory network may exist between these two leaf senescence programs. Thus, this study provides important information for understanding the mechanism of leaf senescence in maize.
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spelling pubmed-42741152014-12-31 Transcriptional Analyses of Natural Leaf Senescence in Maize Zhang, Wei Yang Xu, Yong Chao Li, Wen Lan Yang, Long Yue, Xun Zhang, Xian Sheng Zhao, Xiang Yu PLoS One Research Article Leaf senescence is an important biological process that contributes to grain yield in crops. To study the molecular mechanisms underlying natural leaf senescence, we harvested three different developmental ear leaves of maize, mature leaves (ML), early senescent leaves (ESL), and later senescent leaves (LSL), and analyzed transcriptional changes using RNA-sequencing. Three sets of data, ESL vs. ML, LSL vs. ML, and LSL vs. ESL, were compared, respectively. In total, 4,552 genes were identified as differentially expressed. Functional classification placed these genes into 18 categories including protein metabolism, transporters, and signal transduction. At the early stage of leaf senescence, genes involved in aromatic amino acids (AAAs) biosynthetic process and transport, cellular polysaccharide biosynthetic process, and the cell wall macromolecule catabolic process, were up-regulated. Whereas, genes involved in amino acid metabolism, transport, apoptosis, and response to stimulus were up-regulated at the late stage of leaf senescence. Further analyses reveals that the transport-related genes at the early stage of leaf senescence potentially take part in enzyme and amino acid transport and the genes upregulated at the late stage are involved in sugar transport, indicating nutrient recycling mainly takes place at the late stage of leaf senescence. Comparison between the data of natural leaf senescence in this study and previously reported data for Arabidopsis implies that the mechanisms of leaf senescence in maize are basically similar to those in Arabidopsis. A comparison of natural and induced leaf senescence in maize was performed. Athough many basic biological processes involved in senescence occur in both types of leaf senescence, 78.07% of differentially expressed genes in natural leaf senescence were not identifiable in induced leaf senescence, suggesting that differences in gene regulatory network may exist between these two leaf senescence programs. Thus, this study provides important information for understanding the mechanism of leaf senescence in maize. Public Library of Science 2014-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4274115/ /pubmed/25532107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115617 Text en © 2014 Zhang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zhang, Xian Sheng
Zhao, Xiang Yu
Transcriptional Analyses of Natural Leaf Senescence in Maize
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title_full Transcriptional Analyses of Natural Leaf Senescence in Maize
title_fullStr Transcriptional Analyses of Natural Leaf Senescence in Maize
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional Analyses of Natural Leaf Senescence in Maize
title_short Transcriptional Analyses of Natural Leaf Senescence in Maize
title_sort transcriptional analyses of natural leaf senescence in maize
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4274115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25532107
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115617
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