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Genes Encoding Transcription Factors TaDREB5 and TaNFYC-A7 Are Differentially Expressed in Leaves of Bread Wheat in Response to Drought, Dehydration and ABA

Two groups of six spring bread wheat varieties with either high or low grain yield under the dry conditions of Central and Northern Kazakhstan were selected for analysis. Experiments were set up with the selected wheat varieties in controlled environments as follows: (1) slowly progressing drought i...

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Autores principales: Zotova, Lyudmila, Kurishbayev, Akhylbek, Jatayev, Satyvaldy, Khassanova, Gulmira, Zhubatkanov, Askar, Serikbay, Dauren, Sereda, Sergey, Sereda, Tatiana, Shvidchenko, Vladimir, Lopato, Sergiy, Jenkins, Colin, Soole, Kathleen, Langridge, Peter, Shavrukov, Yuri
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6171087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30319682
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01441
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author Zotova, Lyudmila
Kurishbayev, Akhylbek
Jatayev, Satyvaldy
Khassanova, Gulmira
Zhubatkanov, Askar
Serikbay, Dauren
Sereda, Sergey
Sereda, Tatiana
Shvidchenko, Vladimir
Lopato, Sergiy
Jenkins, Colin
Soole, Kathleen
Langridge, Peter
Shavrukov, Yuri
author_facet Zotova, Lyudmila
Kurishbayev, Akhylbek
Jatayev, Satyvaldy
Khassanova, Gulmira
Zhubatkanov, Askar
Serikbay, Dauren
Sereda, Sergey
Sereda, Tatiana
Shvidchenko, Vladimir
Lopato, Sergiy
Jenkins, Colin
Soole, Kathleen
Langridge, Peter
Shavrukov, Yuri
author_sort Zotova, Lyudmila
collection PubMed
description Two groups of six spring bread wheat varieties with either high or low grain yield under the dry conditions of Central and Northern Kazakhstan were selected for analysis. Experiments were set up with the selected wheat varieties in controlled environments as follows: (1) slowly progressing drought imposed on plants in soil, (2) rapid dehydration of whole plants grown in hydroponics, (3) dehydration of detached leaves, and (4) ABA treatment of whole plants grown in hydroponics. Representatives of two different families of transcription factors (TFs), TaDREB5 and TaNFYC-A7, were found to be linked to yield-under-drought using polymorphic Amplifluor-like SNP marker assays. qRT-PCR revealed differing patterns of expression of these genes in the leaves of plants subjected to the above treatments. Under drought, TaDREB5 was significantly up-regulated in leaves of all high-yielding varieties tested and down-regulated in all low-yielding varieties, and the level of expression was independent of treatment type. In contrast, TaNFYC-A7 expression levels showed different responses in the high- and low-yield groups of wheat varieties. TaNFYC-A7 expression under dehydration (treatments 2 and 3) was higher than under drought (treatment 1) in all high-yielding varieties tested, while in all low-yielding varieties the opposite pattern was observed: the expression levels of this gene under drought were higher than under dehydration. Rapid dehydration of detached leaves and intact wheat plants grown in hydroponics produced similar changes in gene expression. ABA treatment of whole plants caused rapid stomatal closure and a rise in the transcript level of both genes during the first 30 min, which decreased 6 h after treatment. At this time-point, expression of TaNFYC-A7 was again significantly up-regulated compared to untreated controls, while TaDREB5 returned to its initial level of expression. These findings reveal significant differences in the transcriptional regulation of two drought-responsive and ABA-dependent TFs under slowly developing drought and rapid dehydration of wheat plants. The results obtained suggest that correlation between grain yield in dry conditions and TaNFYC-A7 expression levels in the examined wheat varieties is dependent on the length of drought development and/or strength of drought; while in the case of TaDREB5, no such dependence is observed.
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spelling pubmed-61710872018-10-12 Genes Encoding Transcription Factors TaDREB5 and TaNFYC-A7 Are Differentially Expressed in Leaves of Bread Wheat in Response to Drought, Dehydration and ABA Zotova, Lyudmila Kurishbayev, Akhylbek Jatayev, Satyvaldy Khassanova, Gulmira Zhubatkanov, Askar Serikbay, Dauren Sereda, Sergey Sereda, Tatiana Shvidchenko, Vladimir Lopato, Sergiy Jenkins, Colin Soole, Kathleen Langridge, Peter Shavrukov, Yuri Front Plant Sci Plant Science Two groups of six spring bread wheat varieties with either high or low grain yield under the dry conditions of Central and Northern Kazakhstan were selected for analysis. Experiments were set up with the selected wheat varieties in controlled environments as follows: (1) slowly progressing drought imposed on plants in soil, (2) rapid dehydration of whole plants grown in hydroponics, (3) dehydration of detached leaves, and (4) ABA treatment of whole plants grown in hydroponics. Representatives of two different families of transcription factors (TFs), TaDREB5 and TaNFYC-A7, were found to be linked to yield-under-drought using polymorphic Amplifluor-like SNP marker assays. qRT-PCR revealed differing patterns of expression of these genes in the leaves of plants subjected to the above treatments. Under drought, TaDREB5 was significantly up-regulated in leaves of all high-yielding varieties tested and down-regulated in all low-yielding varieties, and the level of expression was independent of treatment type. In contrast, TaNFYC-A7 expression levels showed different responses in the high- and low-yield groups of wheat varieties. TaNFYC-A7 expression under dehydration (treatments 2 and 3) was higher than under drought (treatment 1) in all high-yielding varieties tested, while in all low-yielding varieties the opposite pattern was observed: the expression levels of this gene under drought were higher than under dehydration. Rapid dehydration of detached leaves and intact wheat plants grown in hydroponics produced similar changes in gene expression. ABA treatment of whole plants caused rapid stomatal closure and a rise in the transcript level of both genes during the first 30 min, which decreased 6 h after treatment. At this time-point, expression of TaNFYC-A7 was again significantly up-regulated compared to untreated controls, while TaDREB5 returned to its initial level of expression. These findings reveal significant differences in the transcriptional regulation of two drought-responsive and ABA-dependent TFs under slowly developing drought and rapid dehydration of wheat plants. The results obtained suggest that correlation between grain yield in dry conditions and TaNFYC-A7 expression levels in the examined wheat varieties is dependent on the length of drought development and/or strength of drought; while in the case of TaDREB5, no such dependence is observed. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6171087/ /pubmed/30319682 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01441 Text en Copyright © 2018 Zotova, Kurishbayev, Jatayev, Khassanova, Zhubatkanov, Serikbay, Sereda, Sereda, Shvidchenko, Lopato, Jenkins, Soole, Langridge and Shavrukov. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Zotova, Lyudmila
Kurishbayev, Akhylbek
Jatayev, Satyvaldy
Khassanova, Gulmira
Zhubatkanov, Askar
Serikbay, Dauren
Sereda, Sergey
Sereda, Tatiana
Shvidchenko, Vladimir
Lopato, Sergiy
Jenkins, Colin
Soole, Kathleen
Langridge, Peter
Shavrukov, Yuri
Genes Encoding Transcription Factors TaDREB5 and TaNFYC-A7 Are Differentially Expressed in Leaves of Bread Wheat in Response to Drought, Dehydration and ABA
title Genes Encoding Transcription Factors TaDREB5 and TaNFYC-A7 Are Differentially Expressed in Leaves of Bread Wheat in Response to Drought, Dehydration and ABA
title_full Genes Encoding Transcription Factors TaDREB5 and TaNFYC-A7 Are Differentially Expressed in Leaves of Bread Wheat in Response to Drought, Dehydration and ABA
title_fullStr Genes Encoding Transcription Factors TaDREB5 and TaNFYC-A7 Are Differentially Expressed in Leaves of Bread Wheat in Response to Drought, Dehydration and ABA
title_full_unstemmed Genes Encoding Transcription Factors TaDREB5 and TaNFYC-A7 Are Differentially Expressed in Leaves of Bread Wheat in Response to Drought, Dehydration and ABA
title_short Genes Encoding Transcription Factors TaDREB5 and TaNFYC-A7 Are Differentially Expressed in Leaves of Bread Wheat in Response to Drought, Dehydration and ABA
title_sort genes encoding transcription factors tadreb5 and tanfyc-a7 are differentially expressed in leaves of bread wheat in response to drought, dehydration and aba
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6171087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30319682
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01441
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