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De novo sequencing of the transcriptome reveals regulators of the floral transition in Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae)

BACKGROUND: Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae) is a woody bamboo species found on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) approximately 2000 ~ 3800 m above sea level. It rarely blossoms in the QTP, but it flowered 20 days after growing in our lab, which is in a low-altitude area outside the QTP. To date, little...

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Autores principales: Li, Ying, Zhang, Chunxia, Yang, Kebin, Shi, Jingjing, Ding, Yulong, Gao, Zhimin
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6937737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31888463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-6418-2
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author Li, Ying
Zhang, Chunxia
Yang, Kebin
Shi, Jingjing
Ding, Yulong
Gao, Zhimin
author_facet Li, Ying
Zhang, Chunxia
Yang, Kebin
Shi, Jingjing
Ding, Yulong
Gao, Zhimin
author_sort Li, Ying
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description BACKGROUND: Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae) is a woody bamboo species found on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) approximately 2000 ~ 3800 m above sea level. It rarely blossoms in the QTP, but it flowered 20 days after growing in our lab, which is in a low-altitude area outside the QTP. To date, little is known regarding the molecular mechanism of bamboo flowering, and no studies of flowering have been conducted on wild bamboo plants growing in extreme environments. Here, we report the first de novo transcriptome sequence for F. macclureana to investigate the putative mechanisms underlying the flowering time control used by F. macclureana to adapt to its environment. RESULTS: Illumina deep sequencing of the F. macclureana transcriptome generated 140.94 Gb of data, assembled into 99,056 unigenes. A comprehensive analysis of the broadly, specifically and differentially expressed unigenes (BEUs, SEUs and DEUs) indicated that they were mostly involved in metabolism and signal transduction, as well as DNA repair and plant-pathogen interactions, which may be of adaptive importance. In addition, comparison analysis between non-flowering and flowering tissues revealed that expressions of FmFT and FmHd3a, two putative F. macclureana orthologs, were differently regulated in NF- vs F- leaves, and carbohydrate metabolism and signal transduction were two major KEGG pathways that DEUs were enriched in. Finally, we detected 9296 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) that may be useful for further molecular marker-assisted breeding. CONCLUSIONS: F. macclureana may have evolved specific reproductive strategies for flowering-related pathways in response to photoperiodic cues to ensure long vegetation growing period. Our findings will provide new insights to future investigations into the mechanisms of flowering time control and adaptive evolution in plants growing at high altitudes.
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spelling pubmed-69377372019-12-31 De novo sequencing of the transcriptome reveals regulators of the floral transition in Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae) Li, Ying Zhang, Chunxia Yang, Kebin Shi, Jingjing Ding, Yulong Gao, Zhimin BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae) is a woody bamboo species found on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (QTP) approximately 2000 ~ 3800 m above sea level. It rarely blossoms in the QTP, but it flowered 20 days after growing in our lab, which is in a low-altitude area outside the QTP. To date, little is known regarding the molecular mechanism of bamboo flowering, and no studies of flowering have been conducted on wild bamboo plants growing in extreme environments. Here, we report the first de novo transcriptome sequence for F. macclureana to investigate the putative mechanisms underlying the flowering time control used by F. macclureana to adapt to its environment. RESULTS: Illumina deep sequencing of the F. macclureana transcriptome generated 140.94 Gb of data, assembled into 99,056 unigenes. A comprehensive analysis of the broadly, specifically and differentially expressed unigenes (BEUs, SEUs and DEUs) indicated that they were mostly involved in metabolism and signal transduction, as well as DNA repair and plant-pathogen interactions, which may be of adaptive importance. In addition, comparison analysis between non-flowering and flowering tissues revealed that expressions of FmFT and FmHd3a, two putative F. macclureana orthologs, were differently regulated in NF- vs F- leaves, and carbohydrate metabolism and signal transduction were two major KEGG pathways that DEUs were enriched in. Finally, we detected 9296 simple sequence repeats (SSRs) that may be useful for further molecular marker-assisted breeding. CONCLUSIONS: F. macclureana may have evolved specific reproductive strategies for flowering-related pathways in response to photoperiodic cues to ensure long vegetation growing period. Our findings will provide new insights to future investigations into the mechanisms of flowering time control and adaptive evolution in plants growing at high altitudes. BioMed Central 2019-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6937737/ /pubmed/31888463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-6418-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Li, Ying
Zhang, Chunxia
Yang, Kebin
Shi, Jingjing
Ding, Yulong
Gao, Zhimin
De novo sequencing of the transcriptome reveals regulators of the floral transition in Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae)
title De novo sequencing of the transcriptome reveals regulators of the floral transition in Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae)
title_full De novo sequencing of the transcriptome reveals regulators of the floral transition in Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae)
title_fullStr De novo sequencing of the transcriptome reveals regulators of the floral transition in Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae)
title_full_unstemmed De novo sequencing of the transcriptome reveals regulators of the floral transition in Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae)
title_short De novo sequencing of the transcriptome reveals regulators of the floral transition in Fargesia macclureana (Poaceae)
title_sort de novo sequencing of the transcriptome reveals regulators of the floral transition in fargesia macclureana (poaceae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6937737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31888463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-6418-2
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