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Gene Co-Expression Analysis Inferring the Crosstalk of Ethylene and Gibberellin in Modulating the Transcriptional Acclimation of Cassava Root Growth in Different Seasons

Cassava is a crop of hope for the 21(st) century. Great advantages of cassava over other crops are not only the capacity of carbohydrates, but it is also an easily grown crop with fast development. As a plant which is highly tolerant to a poor environment, cassava has been believed to own an effecti...

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Autores principales: Saithong, Treenut, Saerue, Samorn, Kalapanulak, Saowalak, Sojikul, Punchapat, Narangajavana, Jarunya, Bhumiratana, Sakarindr
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4569563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26366737
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137602
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author Saithong, Treenut
Saerue, Samorn
Kalapanulak, Saowalak
Sojikul, Punchapat
Narangajavana, Jarunya
Bhumiratana, Sakarindr
author_facet Saithong, Treenut
Saerue, Samorn
Kalapanulak, Saowalak
Sojikul, Punchapat
Narangajavana, Jarunya
Bhumiratana, Sakarindr
author_sort Saithong, Treenut
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description Cassava is a crop of hope for the 21(st) century. Great advantages of cassava over other crops are not only the capacity of carbohydrates, but it is also an easily grown crop with fast development. As a plant which is highly tolerant to a poor environment, cassava has been believed to own an effective acclimation process, an intelligent mechanism behind its survival and sustainability in a wide range of climates. Herein, we aimed to investigate the transcriptional regulation underlying the adaptive development of a cassava root to different seasonal cultivation climates. Gene co-expression analysis suggests that AP2-EREBP transcription factor (ERF1) orthologue (D142) played a pivotal role in regulating the cellular response to exposing to wet and dry seasons. The ERF shows crosstalk with gibberellin, via ent-Kaurene synthase (D106), in the transcriptional regulatory network that was proposed to modulate the downstream regulatory system through a distinct signaling mechanism. While sulfur assimilation is likely to be a signaling regulation for dry crop growth response, calmodulin-binding protein is responsible for regulation in the wet crop. With our initiative study, we hope that our findings will pave the way towards sustainability of cassava production under various kinds of stress considering the future global climate change.
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spelling pubmed-45695632015-09-18 Gene Co-Expression Analysis Inferring the Crosstalk of Ethylene and Gibberellin in Modulating the Transcriptional Acclimation of Cassava Root Growth in Different Seasons Saithong, Treenut Saerue, Samorn Kalapanulak, Saowalak Sojikul, Punchapat Narangajavana, Jarunya Bhumiratana, Sakarindr PLoS One Research Article Cassava is a crop of hope for the 21(st) century. Great advantages of cassava over other crops are not only the capacity of carbohydrates, but it is also an easily grown crop with fast development. As a plant which is highly tolerant to a poor environment, cassava has been believed to own an effective acclimation process, an intelligent mechanism behind its survival and sustainability in a wide range of climates. Herein, we aimed to investigate the transcriptional regulation underlying the adaptive development of a cassava root to different seasonal cultivation climates. Gene co-expression analysis suggests that AP2-EREBP transcription factor (ERF1) orthologue (D142) played a pivotal role in regulating the cellular response to exposing to wet and dry seasons. The ERF shows crosstalk with gibberellin, via ent-Kaurene synthase (D106), in the transcriptional regulatory network that was proposed to modulate the downstream regulatory system through a distinct signaling mechanism. While sulfur assimilation is likely to be a signaling regulation for dry crop growth response, calmodulin-binding protein is responsible for regulation in the wet crop. With our initiative study, we hope that our findings will pave the way towards sustainability of cassava production under various kinds of stress considering the future global climate change. Public Library of Science 2015-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4569563/ /pubmed/26366737 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137602 Text en © 2015 Saithong 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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Saithong, Treenut
Saerue, Samorn
Kalapanulak, Saowalak
Sojikul, Punchapat
Narangajavana, Jarunya
Bhumiratana, Sakarindr
Gene Co-Expression Analysis Inferring the Crosstalk of Ethylene and Gibberellin in Modulating the Transcriptional Acclimation of Cassava Root Growth in Different Seasons
title Gene Co-Expression Analysis Inferring the Crosstalk of Ethylene and Gibberellin in Modulating the Transcriptional Acclimation of Cassava Root Growth in Different Seasons
title_full Gene Co-Expression Analysis Inferring the Crosstalk of Ethylene and Gibberellin in Modulating the Transcriptional Acclimation of Cassava Root Growth in Different Seasons
title_fullStr Gene Co-Expression Analysis Inferring the Crosstalk of Ethylene and Gibberellin in Modulating the Transcriptional Acclimation of Cassava Root Growth in Different Seasons
title_full_unstemmed Gene Co-Expression Analysis Inferring the Crosstalk of Ethylene and Gibberellin in Modulating the Transcriptional Acclimation of Cassava Root Growth in Different Seasons
title_short Gene Co-Expression Analysis Inferring the Crosstalk of Ethylene and Gibberellin in Modulating the Transcriptional Acclimation of Cassava Root Growth in Different Seasons
title_sort gene co-expression analysis inferring the crosstalk of ethylene and gibberellin in modulating the transcriptional acclimation of cassava root growth in different seasons
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4569563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26366737
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137602
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