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Insights into soybean transcriptome reconfiguration under hypoxic stress: Functional, regulatory, structural, and compositional characterization

Soybean (Glycine max) is one of the major crops worldwide and flooding stress affects the production and expansion of cultivated areas. Oxygen is essential for mitochondrial aerobic respiration to supply the energy demand of plant cells. Because oxygen diffusion in water is 10,000 times lower than i...

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Autores principales: Nakayama, Thiago J., Rodrigues, Fabiana A., Neumaier, Norman, Marcolino-Gomes, Juliana, Molinari, Hugo B. C., Santiago, Thaís R., Formighieri, Eduardo F., Basso, Marcos F., Farias, José R. B., Emygdio, Beatriz M., de Oliveira, Ana C. B., Campos, Ângela D., Borém, Aluízio, Harmon, Frank G., Mertz-Henning, Liliane M., Nepomuceno, Alexandre L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29145496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187920
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author Nakayama, Thiago J.
Rodrigues, Fabiana A.
Neumaier, Norman
Marcolino-Gomes, Juliana
Molinari, Hugo B. C.
Santiago, Thaís R.
Formighieri, Eduardo F.
Basso, Marcos F.
Farias, José R. B.
Emygdio, Beatriz M.
de Oliveira, Ana C. B.
Campos, Ângela D.
Borém, Aluízio
Harmon, Frank G.
Mertz-Henning, Liliane M.
Nepomuceno, Alexandre L.
author_facet Nakayama, Thiago J.
Rodrigues, Fabiana A.
Neumaier, Norman
Marcolino-Gomes, Juliana
Molinari, Hugo B. C.
Santiago, Thaís R.
Formighieri, Eduardo F.
Basso, Marcos F.
Farias, José R. B.
Emygdio, Beatriz M.
de Oliveira, Ana C. B.
Campos, Ângela D.
Borém, Aluízio
Harmon, Frank G.
Mertz-Henning, Liliane M.
Nepomuceno, Alexandre L.
author_sort Nakayama, Thiago J.
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description Soybean (Glycine max) is one of the major crops worldwide and flooding stress affects the production and expansion of cultivated areas. Oxygen is essential for mitochondrial aerobic respiration to supply the energy demand of plant cells. Because oxygen diffusion in water is 10,000 times lower than in air, partial (hypoxic) or total (anoxic) oxygen deficiency is important component of flooding. Even when oxygen is externally available, oxygen deficiency frequently occurs in bulky, dense or metabolically active tissues such as phloem, meristems, seeds, and fruits. In this study, we analyzed conserved and divergent root transcriptional responses between flood-tolerant Embrapa 45 and flood-sensitive BR 4 soybean cultivars under hypoxic stress conditions with RNA-seq. To understand how soybean genes evolve and respond to hypoxia, stable and differentially expressed genes were characterized structurally and compositionally comparing its mechanistic relationship. Between cultivars, Embrapa 45 showed less up- and more down-regulated genes, and stronger induction of phosphoglucomutase (Glyma05g34790), unknown protein related to N-terminal protein myristoylation (Glyma06g03430), protein suppressor of phyA-105 (Glyma06g37080), and fibrillin (Glyma10g32620). RNA-seq and qRT-PCR analysis of non-symbiotic hemoglobin (Glyma11g12980) indicated divergence in gene structure between cultivars. Transcriptional changes for genes in amino acids and derivative metabolic process suggest involvement of amino acids metabolism in tRNA modifications, translation accuracy/efficiency, and endoplasmic reticulum stress in both cultivars under hypoxia. Gene groups differed in promoter TATA box, ABREs (ABA-responsive elements), and CRT/DREs (C-repeat/dehydration-responsive elements) frequency. Gene groups also differed in structure, composition, and codon usage, indicating biological significances. Additional data suggests that cis-acting ABRE elements can mediate gene expression independent of ABA in soybean roots under hypoxia.
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spelling pubmed-56906592017-11-30 Insights into soybean transcriptome reconfiguration under hypoxic stress: Functional, regulatory, structural, and compositional characterization Nakayama, Thiago J. Rodrigues, Fabiana A. Neumaier, Norman Marcolino-Gomes, Juliana Molinari, Hugo B. C. Santiago, Thaís R. Formighieri, Eduardo F. Basso, Marcos F. Farias, José R. B. Emygdio, Beatriz M. de Oliveira, Ana C. B. Campos, Ângela D. Borém, Aluízio Harmon, Frank G. Mertz-Henning, Liliane M. Nepomuceno, Alexandre L. PLoS One Research Article Soybean (Glycine max) is one of the major crops worldwide and flooding stress affects the production and expansion of cultivated areas. Oxygen is essential for mitochondrial aerobic respiration to supply the energy demand of plant cells. Because oxygen diffusion in water is 10,000 times lower than in air, partial (hypoxic) or total (anoxic) oxygen deficiency is important component of flooding. Even when oxygen is externally available, oxygen deficiency frequently occurs in bulky, dense or metabolically active tissues such as phloem, meristems, seeds, and fruits. In this study, we analyzed conserved and divergent root transcriptional responses between flood-tolerant Embrapa 45 and flood-sensitive BR 4 soybean cultivars under hypoxic stress conditions with RNA-seq. To understand how soybean genes evolve and respond to hypoxia, stable and differentially expressed genes were characterized structurally and compositionally comparing its mechanistic relationship. Between cultivars, Embrapa 45 showed less up- and more down-regulated genes, and stronger induction of phosphoglucomutase (Glyma05g34790), unknown protein related to N-terminal protein myristoylation (Glyma06g03430), protein suppressor of phyA-105 (Glyma06g37080), and fibrillin (Glyma10g32620). RNA-seq and qRT-PCR analysis of non-symbiotic hemoglobin (Glyma11g12980) indicated divergence in gene structure between cultivars. Transcriptional changes for genes in amino acids and derivative metabolic process suggest involvement of amino acids metabolism in tRNA modifications, translation accuracy/efficiency, and endoplasmic reticulum stress in both cultivars under hypoxia. Gene groups differed in promoter TATA box, ABREs (ABA-responsive elements), and CRT/DREs (C-repeat/dehydration-responsive elements) frequency. Gene groups also differed in structure, composition, and codon usage, indicating biological significances. Additional data suggests that cis-acting ABRE elements can mediate gene expression independent of ABA in soybean roots under hypoxia. Public Library of Science 2017-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5690659/ /pubmed/29145496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187920 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nakayama, Thiago J.
Rodrigues, Fabiana A.
Neumaier, Norman
Marcolino-Gomes, Juliana
Molinari, Hugo B. C.
Santiago, Thaís R.
Formighieri, Eduardo F.
Basso, Marcos F.
Farias, José R. B.
Emygdio, Beatriz M.
de Oliveira, Ana C. B.
Campos, Ângela D.
Borém, Aluízio
Harmon, Frank G.
Mertz-Henning, Liliane M.
Nepomuceno, Alexandre L.
Insights into soybean transcriptome reconfiguration under hypoxic stress: Functional, regulatory, structural, and compositional characterization
title Insights into soybean transcriptome reconfiguration under hypoxic stress: Functional, regulatory, structural, and compositional characterization
title_full Insights into soybean transcriptome reconfiguration under hypoxic stress: Functional, regulatory, structural, and compositional characterization
title_fullStr Insights into soybean transcriptome reconfiguration under hypoxic stress: Functional, regulatory, structural, and compositional characterization
title_full_unstemmed Insights into soybean transcriptome reconfiguration under hypoxic stress: Functional, regulatory, structural, and compositional characterization
title_short Insights into soybean transcriptome reconfiguration under hypoxic stress: Functional, regulatory, structural, and compositional characterization
title_sort insights into soybean transcriptome reconfiguration under hypoxic stress: functional, regulatory, structural, and compositional characterization
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5690659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29145496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187920
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