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Transcriptome Analysis of Taxillusi chinensis (DC.) Danser Seeds in Response to Water Loss

BACKGROUND: Taxillus chinensis (DC.) Danser, the official species of parasitic loranthus that grows by parasitizing other plants, is used in various traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions. ABA-dependent and ABA-independent pathways are two major pathways in response to drought stress for plants...

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Autores principales: Wei, Shugen, Ma, Xiaojun, Pan, Limei, Miao, Jianhua, Fu, Jine, Bai, Longhua, Zhang, Zhonglian, Guan, Yanhong, Mo, Changming, Huang, Hao, Chen, Maoshan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5207531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28046012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169177
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author Wei, Shugen
Ma, Xiaojun
Pan, Limei
Miao, Jianhua
Fu, Jine
Bai, Longhua
Zhang, Zhonglian
Guan, Yanhong
Mo, Changming
Huang, Hao
Chen, Maoshan
author_facet Wei, Shugen
Ma, Xiaojun
Pan, Limei
Miao, Jianhua
Fu, Jine
Bai, Longhua
Zhang, Zhonglian
Guan, Yanhong
Mo, Changming
Huang, Hao
Chen, Maoshan
author_sort Wei, Shugen
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description BACKGROUND: Taxillus chinensis (DC.) Danser, the official species of parasitic loranthus that grows by parasitizing other plants, is used in various traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions. ABA-dependent and ABA-independent pathways are two major pathways in response to drought stress for plants and some genes have been reported to play a key role during the dehydration including dehydration-responsive protein RD22, late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins, and various transcription factors (TFs) like MYB and WRKY. However, genes responding to dehydration are still unknown in loranthus. METHODS AND RESULTS: Initially, loranthus seeds were characterized as recalcitrant seeds. Then, biological replicates of fresh loranthus seeds (CK), and seeds after being dehydrated for 16 hours (Tac-16) and 36 hours (Tac-36) were sequenced by RNA-Seq, generating 386,542,846 high quality reads. A total of 164,546 transcripts corresponding to 114,971 genes were assembled by Trinity and annotated by mapping them to NCBI non-redundant (NR), UniProt, GO, KEGG pathway and COG databases. Transcriptome profiling identified 60,695, 56,027 and 66,389 transcripts (>1 FPKM) in CK, Tac-16 and Tac-36, respectively. Compared to CK, we obtained 2,102 up-regulated and 1,344 down-regulated transcripts in Tac-16 and 1,649 up-regulated and 2,135 down-regulated transcripts in Tac-36 by using edgeR. Among them some have been reported to function in dehydration process, such as RD22, heat shock proteins (HSP) and various TFs (MYB, WRKY and ethylene-responsive transcription factors). Interestingly, transcripts encoding ribosomal proteins peaked in Tac-16. It is indicated that HSPs and ribosomal proteins may function in early response to drought stress. Raw sequencing data can be accessed in NCBI SRA platform under the accession number SRA309567. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first time to profile transcriptome globally in loranthus seeds. Our findings provide insights into the gene regulations of loranthus seeds in response to water loss and expand our current understanding of drought tolerance and germination of seeds.
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spelling pubmed-52075312017-01-25 Transcriptome Analysis of Taxillusi chinensis (DC.) Danser Seeds in Response to Water Loss Wei, Shugen Ma, Xiaojun Pan, Limei Miao, Jianhua Fu, Jine Bai, Longhua Zhang, Zhonglian Guan, Yanhong Mo, Changming Huang, Hao Chen, Maoshan PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Taxillus chinensis (DC.) Danser, the official species of parasitic loranthus that grows by parasitizing other plants, is used in various traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions. ABA-dependent and ABA-independent pathways are two major pathways in response to drought stress for plants and some genes have been reported to play a key role during the dehydration including dehydration-responsive protein RD22, late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins, and various transcription factors (TFs) like MYB and WRKY. However, genes responding to dehydration are still unknown in loranthus. METHODS AND RESULTS: Initially, loranthus seeds were characterized as recalcitrant seeds. Then, biological replicates of fresh loranthus seeds (CK), and seeds after being dehydrated for 16 hours (Tac-16) and 36 hours (Tac-36) were sequenced by RNA-Seq, generating 386,542,846 high quality reads. A total of 164,546 transcripts corresponding to 114,971 genes were assembled by Trinity and annotated by mapping them to NCBI non-redundant (NR), UniProt, GO, KEGG pathway and COG databases. Transcriptome profiling identified 60,695, 56,027 and 66,389 transcripts (>1 FPKM) in CK, Tac-16 and Tac-36, respectively. Compared to CK, we obtained 2,102 up-regulated and 1,344 down-regulated transcripts in Tac-16 and 1,649 up-regulated and 2,135 down-regulated transcripts in Tac-36 by using edgeR. Among them some have been reported to function in dehydration process, such as RD22, heat shock proteins (HSP) and various TFs (MYB, WRKY and ethylene-responsive transcription factors). Interestingly, transcripts encoding ribosomal proteins peaked in Tac-16. It is indicated that HSPs and ribosomal proteins may function in early response to drought stress. Raw sequencing data can be accessed in NCBI SRA platform under the accession number SRA309567. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first time to profile transcriptome globally in loranthus seeds. Our findings provide insights into the gene regulations of loranthus seeds in response to water loss and expand our current understanding of drought tolerance and germination of seeds. Public Library of Science 2017-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5207531/ /pubmed/28046012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169177 Text en © 2017 Wei 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wei, Shugen
Ma, Xiaojun
Pan, Limei
Miao, Jianhua
Fu, Jine
Bai, Longhua
Zhang, Zhonglian
Guan, Yanhong
Mo, Changming
Huang, Hao
Chen, Maoshan
Transcriptome Analysis of Taxillusi chinensis (DC.) Danser Seeds in Response to Water Loss
title Transcriptome Analysis of Taxillusi chinensis (DC.) Danser Seeds in Response to Water Loss
title_full Transcriptome Analysis of Taxillusi chinensis (DC.) Danser Seeds in Response to Water Loss
title_fullStr Transcriptome Analysis of Taxillusi chinensis (DC.) Danser Seeds in Response to Water Loss
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome Analysis of Taxillusi chinensis (DC.) Danser Seeds in Response to Water Loss
title_short Transcriptome Analysis of Taxillusi chinensis (DC.) Danser Seeds in Response to Water Loss
title_sort transcriptome analysis of taxillusi chinensis (dc.) danser seeds in response to water loss
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5207531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28046012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169177
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