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Early responses to dehydration in contrasting wild Arachis species

Wild peanut relatives (Arachis spp.) are genetically diverse and were selected throughout evolution to a range of environments constituting, therefore, an important source of allelic diversity for abiotic stress tolerance. In particular, A. duranensis and A. stenosperma, the parents of the reference...

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Autores principales: Vinson, Christina Cleo, Mota, Ana Paula Zotta, Oliveira, Thais Nicolini, Guimaraes, Larissa Arrais, Leal-Bertioli, Soraya Cristina Macedo, Williams, Thomas Christopher Rhys, Nepomuceno, Alexandre Lima, Saraiva, Mario Alfredo Passos, Araujo, Ana Claudia Guerra, Guimaraes, Patricia Messenberg, Brasileiro, Ana C. M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5976199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29847587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198191
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author Vinson, Christina Cleo
Mota, Ana Paula Zotta
Oliveira, Thais Nicolini
Guimaraes, Larissa Arrais
Leal-Bertioli, Soraya Cristina Macedo
Williams, Thomas Christopher Rhys
Nepomuceno, Alexandre Lima
Saraiva, Mario Alfredo Passos
Araujo, Ana Claudia Guerra
Guimaraes, Patricia Messenberg
Brasileiro, Ana C. M.
author_facet Vinson, Christina Cleo
Mota, Ana Paula Zotta
Oliveira, Thais Nicolini
Guimaraes, Larissa Arrais
Leal-Bertioli, Soraya Cristina Macedo
Williams, Thomas Christopher Rhys
Nepomuceno, Alexandre Lima
Saraiva, Mario Alfredo Passos
Araujo, Ana Claudia Guerra
Guimaraes, Patricia Messenberg
Brasileiro, Ana C. M.
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description Wild peanut relatives (Arachis spp.) are genetically diverse and were selected throughout evolution to a range of environments constituting, therefore, an important source of allelic diversity for abiotic stress tolerance. In particular, A. duranensis and A. stenosperma, the parents of the reference Arachis A-genome genetic map, show contrasting transpiration behavior under limited water conditions. This study aimed to build a comprehensive gene expression profile of these two wild species under dehydration stress caused by the withdrawal of hydroponic nutrient solution. For this purpose, roots of both genotypes were collected at seven time-points during the early stages of dehydration and used to construct cDNA paired-end libraries. Physiological analyses indicated initial differences in gas exchange parameters between the drought-tolerant genotype of A. duranensis and the drought-sensitive genotype of A. stenosperma. High-quality Illumina reads were mapped against the A. duranensis reference genome and resulted in the identification of 1,235 and 799 Differentially Expressed Genes (DEGs) that responded to the stress treatment in roots of A. duranensis and A. stenosperma, respectively. Further analysis, including functional annotation and identification of biological pathways represented by these DEGs confirmed the distinct gene expression behavior of the two contrasting Arachis species genotypes under dehydration stress. Some species-exclusive and common DEGs were then selected for qRT-PCR analysis, which corroborated the in silico expression profiling. These included genes coding for regulators and effectors involved in drought tolerance responses, such as activation of osmosensing molecular cascades, control of hormone and osmolyte content, and protection of macromolecules. This dataset of transcripts induced during the dehydration process in two wild Arachis genotypes constitute new tools for the understanding of the distinct gene regulation processes in these closely related species but with contrasting drought responsiveness. In addition, our findings provide insights into the nature of drought tolerance in wild germoplasm, which might be explored as novel sources of diversity and useful wild alleles to develop climate-resilient crop varieties.
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spelling pubmed-59761992018-06-17 Early responses to dehydration in contrasting wild Arachis species Vinson, Christina Cleo Mota, Ana Paula Zotta Oliveira, Thais Nicolini Guimaraes, Larissa Arrais Leal-Bertioli, Soraya Cristina Macedo Williams, Thomas Christopher Rhys Nepomuceno, Alexandre Lima Saraiva, Mario Alfredo Passos Araujo, Ana Claudia Guerra Guimaraes, Patricia Messenberg Brasileiro, Ana C. M. PLoS One Research Article Wild peanut relatives (Arachis spp.) are genetically diverse and were selected throughout evolution to a range of environments constituting, therefore, an important source of allelic diversity for abiotic stress tolerance. In particular, A. duranensis and A. stenosperma, the parents of the reference Arachis A-genome genetic map, show contrasting transpiration behavior under limited water conditions. This study aimed to build a comprehensive gene expression profile of these two wild species under dehydration stress caused by the withdrawal of hydroponic nutrient solution. For this purpose, roots of both genotypes were collected at seven time-points during the early stages of dehydration and used to construct cDNA paired-end libraries. Physiological analyses indicated initial differences in gas exchange parameters between the drought-tolerant genotype of A. duranensis and the drought-sensitive genotype of A. stenosperma. High-quality Illumina reads were mapped against the A. duranensis reference genome and resulted in the identification of 1,235 and 799 Differentially Expressed Genes (DEGs) that responded to the stress treatment in roots of A. duranensis and A. stenosperma, respectively. Further analysis, including functional annotation and identification of biological pathways represented by these DEGs confirmed the distinct gene expression behavior of the two contrasting Arachis species genotypes under dehydration stress. Some species-exclusive and common DEGs were then selected for qRT-PCR analysis, which corroborated the in silico expression profiling. These included genes coding for regulators and effectors involved in drought tolerance responses, such as activation of osmosensing molecular cascades, control of hormone and osmolyte content, and protection of macromolecules. This dataset of transcripts induced during the dehydration process in two wild Arachis genotypes constitute new tools for the understanding of the distinct gene regulation processes in these closely related species but with contrasting drought responsiveness. In addition, our findings provide insights into the nature of drought tolerance in wild germoplasm, which might be explored as novel sources of diversity and useful wild alleles to develop climate-resilient crop varieties. Public Library of Science 2018-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5976199/ /pubmed/29847587 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198191 Text en © 2018 Vinson 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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Mota, Ana Paula Zotta
Oliveira, Thais Nicolini
Guimaraes, Larissa Arrais
Leal-Bertioli, Soraya Cristina Macedo
Williams, Thomas Christopher Rhys
Nepomuceno, Alexandre Lima
Saraiva, Mario Alfredo Passos
Araujo, Ana Claudia Guerra
Guimaraes, Patricia Messenberg
Brasileiro, Ana C. M.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5976199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29847587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198191
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