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Genes Modulating the Increase in Sexuality in the Facultative Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula under Water Stress Conditions
Eragrostis curvula presents mainly facultative genotypes that reproduce by diplosporous apomixis, retaining a percentage of sexual pistils that increase under drought and other stressful situations, indicating that some regulators activated by stress could be affecting the apomixis/sexual switch. Wa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564825/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32825586 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11090969 |
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author | Selva, Juan Pablo Zappacosta, Diego Carballo, José Rodrigo, Juan Manuel Bellido, Andrés Gallo, Cristian Andrés Gallardo, Jimena Echenique, Viviana |
author_facet | Selva, Juan Pablo Zappacosta, Diego Carballo, José Rodrigo, Juan Manuel Bellido, Andrés Gallo, Cristian Andrés Gallardo, Jimena Echenique, Viviana |
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description | Eragrostis curvula presents mainly facultative genotypes that reproduce by diplosporous apomixis, retaining a percentage of sexual pistils that increase under drought and other stressful situations, indicating that some regulators activated by stress could be affecting the apomixis/sexual switch. Water stress experiments were performed in order to associate the increase in sexual embryo sacs with the differential expression of genes in a facultative apomictic cultivar using cytoembryology and RNA sequencing. The percentage of sexual embryo sacs increased from 4 to 24% and 501 out of the 201,011 transcripts were differentially expressed (DE) between control and stressed plants. DE transcripts were compared with previous transcriptomes where apomictic and sexual genotypes were contrasted. The results point as candidates to transcripts related to methylation, ubiquitination, hormone and signal transduction pathways, transcription regulation and cell wall biosynthesis, some acting as a general response to stress and some that are specific to the reproductive mode. We suggest that a DNA glycosylase EcROS1-like could be demethylating, thus de-repressing a gene or genes involved in the sexuality pathways. Many of the other DE transcripts could be part of a complex mechanism that regulates apomixis and sexuality in this grass, the ones in the intersection between control/stress and apo/sex being the strongest candidates. |
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spelling | pubmed-75648252020-10-26 Genes Modulating the Increase in Sexuality in the Facultative Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula under Water Stress Conditions Selva, Juan Pablo Zappacosta, Diego Carballo, José Rodrigo, Juan Manuel Bellido, Andrés Gallo, Cristian Andrés Gallardo, Jimena Echenique, Viviana Genes (Basel) Article Eragrostis curvula presents mainly facultative genotypes that reproduce by diplosporous apomixis, retaining a percentage of sexual pistils that increase under drought and other stressful situations, indicating that some regulators activated by stress could be affecting the apomixis/sexual switch. Water stress experiments were performed in order to associate the increase in sexual embryo sacs with the differential expression of genes in a facultative apomictic cultivar using cytoembryology and RNA sequencing. The percentage of sexual embryo sacs increased from 4 to 24% and 501 out of the 201,011 transcripts were differentially expressed (DE) between control and stressed plants. DE transcripts were compared with previous transcriptomes where apomictic and sexual genotypes were contrasted. The results point as candidates to transcripts related to methylation, ubiquitination, hormone and signal transduction pathways, transcription regulation and cell wall biosynthesis, some acting as a general response to stress and some that are specific to the reproductive mode. We suggest that a DNA glycosylase EcROS1-like could be demethylating, thus de-repressing a gene or genes involved in the sexuality pathways. Many of the other DE transcripts could be part of a complex mechanism that regulates apomixis and sexuality in this grass, the ones in the intersection between control/stress and apo/sex being the strongest candidates. MDPI 2020-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7564825/ /pubmed/32825586 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11090969 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Selva, Juan Pablo Zappacosta, Diego Carballo, José Rodrigo, Juan Manuel Bellido, Andrés Gallo, Cristian Andrés Gallardo, Jimena Echenique, Viviana Genes Modulating the Increase in Sexuality in the Facultative Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula under Water Stress Conditions |
title | Genes Modulating the Increase in Sexuality in the Facultative Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula under Water Stress Conditions |
title_full | Genes Modulating the Increase in Sexuality in the Facultative Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula under Water Stress Conditions |
title_fullStr | Genes Modulating the Increase in Sexuality in the Facultative Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula under Water Stress Conditions |
title_full_unstemmed | Genes Modulating the Increase in Sexuality in the Facultative Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula under Water Stress Conditions |
title_short | Genes Modulating the Increase in Sexuality in the Facultative Diplosporous Grass Eragrostis curvula under Water Stress Conditions |
title_sort | genes modulating the increase in sexuality in the facultative diplosporous grass eragrostis curvula under water stress conditions |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564825/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32825586 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11090969 |
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