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Association of T2/S-RNase With Self-Incompatibility of Japanese Citrus Accessions Examined by Transcriptomic, Phylogenetic, and Genetic Approaches

Several citrus varieties show gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI), which can contribute to seedless fruit production in several cultivars. This study investigated the genes regulating this trait through RNA-seq performed using styles collected from the flowers of Japanese citrus cultivars ‘Hyuga...

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Autores principales: Honsho, Chitose, Ushijima, Koichiro, Anraku, Misa, Ishimura, Shuji, Yu, Qibin, Gmitter, Frederick G., Tetsumura, Takuya
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7909312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33643366
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.638321
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author Honsho, Chitose
Ushijima, Koichiro
Anraku, Misa
Ishimura, Shuji
Yu, Qibin
Gmitter, Frederick G.
Tetsumura, Takuya
author_facet Honsho, Chitose
Ushijima, Koichiro
Anraku, Misa
Ishimura, Shuji
Yu, Qibin
Gmitter, Frederick G.
Tetsumura, Takuya
author_sort Honsho, Chitose
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description Several citrus varieties show gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI), which can contribute to seedless fruit production in several cultivars. This study investigated the genes regulating this trait through RNA-seq performed using styles collected from the flowers of Japanese citrus cultivars ‘Hyuganatsu,' ‘Tosabuntan,' ‘Hassaku,' ‘Banpeiyu,' and ‘Sweet Spring'. We screened the transcripts of putative T2 RNases, i.e., the protein family including all S-RNases from S-RNase-based GSI plants, and constructed a phylogenetic tree using the screened T2 RNases and S-RNases retrieved from citrus genome databases and a public database. Three major clusters (class I–III) were formed, among which, the class III cluster contained family specific subclusters formed by S-RNase and a citrus-specific cluster monophyletic to the S-RNase clusters. From the citrus class III cluster, six transcripts were consistent with the S haplotypes previously determined in Japanese citrus accessions, sharing characteristics such as isoelectric point, extracellular localization, molecular weight, intron number and position, and tissue-specific expression with S-RNases. One T2 RNase gene in self-incompatible Hyuganatsu was significantly down-regulated in the styles of a self-compatible mutant of Hyuganatsu in RNA-seq and qPCR analyses. In addition, the inheritance pattern of some T2 RNase genes was consistent with the pattern of the S haplotype in the progeny population of Hyuganatsu and Tosabuntan. As all results supported citrus self-incompatibility being based on S-RNase, we believe that six T2 RNase genes were S-RNases. The homology comparison between the six T2 RNases and S-RNases recently reported in Chinese citrus revealed that three out of six T2 RNases were identical to S-RNases from Chinese citrus. Thus, the other three T2 RNases were finally concluded to be novel citrus S-RNases involved in self-incompatibility.
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spelling pubmed-79093122021-02-27 Association of T2/S-RNase With Self-Incompatibility of Japanese Citrus Accessions Examined by Transcriptomic, Phylogenetic, and Genetic Approaches Honsho, Chitose Ushijima, Koichiro Anraku, Misa Ishimura, Shuji Yu, Qibin Gmitter, Frederick G. Tetsumura, Takuya Front Plant Sci Plant Science Several citrus varieties show gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI), which can contribute to seedless fruit production in several cultivars. This study investigated the genes regulating this trait through RNA-seq performed using styles collected from the flowers of Japanese citrus cultivars ‘Hyuganatsu,' ‘Tosabuntan,' ‘Hassaku,' ‘Banpeiyu,' and ‘Sweet Spring'. We screened the transcripts of putative T2 RNases, i.e., the protein family including all S-RNases from S-RNase-based GSI plants, and constructed a phylogenetic tree using the screened T2 RNases and S-RNases retrieved from citrus genome databases and a public database. Three major clusters (class I–III) were formed, among which, the class III cluster contained family specific subclusters formed by S-RNase and a citrus-specific cluster monophyletic to the S-RNase clusters. From the citrus class III cluster, six transcripts were consistent with the S haplotypes previously determined in Japanese citrus accessions, sharing characteristics such as isoelectric point, extracellular localization, molecular weight, intron number and position, and tissue-specific expression with S-RNases. One T2 RNase gene in self-incompatible Hyuganatsu was significantly down-regulated in the styles of a self-compatible mutant of Hyuganatsu in RNA-seq and qPCR analyses. In addition, the inheritance pattern of some T2 RNase genes was consistent with the pattern of the S haplotype in the progeny population of Hyuganatsu and Tosabuntan. As all results supported citrus self-incompatibility being based on S-RNase, we believe that six T2 RNase genes were S-RNases. The homology comparison between the six T2 RNases and S-RNases recently reported in Chinese citrus revealed that three out of six T2 RNases were identical to S-RNases from Chinese citrus. Thus, the other three T2 RNases were finally concluded to be novel citrus S-RNases involved in self-incompatibility. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7909312/ /pubmed/33643366 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.638321 Text en Copyright © 2021 Honsho, Ushijima, Anraku, Ishimura, Yu, Gmitter and Tetsumura. 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
Honsho, Chitose
Ushijima, Koichiro
Anraku, Misa
Ishimura, Shuji
Yu, Qibin
Gmitter, Frederick G.
Tetsumura, Takuya
Association of T2/S-RNase With Self-Incompatibility of Japanese Citrus Accessions Examined by Transcriptomic, Phylogenetic, and Genetic Approaches
title Association of T2/S-RNase With Self-Incompatibility of Japanese Citrus Accessions Examined by Transcriptomic, Phylogenetic, and Genetic Approaches
title_full Association of T2/S-RNase With Self-Incompatibility of Japanese Citrus Accessions Examined by Transcriptomic, Phylogenetic, and Genetic Approaches
title_fullStr Association of T2/S-RNase With Self-Incompatibility of Japanese Citrus Accessions Examined by Transcriptomic, Phylogenetic, and Genetic Approaches
title_full_unstemmed Association of T2/S-RNase With Self-Incompatibility of Japanese Citrus Accessions Examined by Transcriptomic, Phylogenetic, and Genetic Approaches
title_short Association of T2/S-RNase With Self-Incompatibility of Japanese Citrus Accessions Examined by Transcriptomic, Phylogenetic, and Genetic Approaches
title_sort association of t2/s-rnase with self-incompatibility of japanese citrus accessions examined by transcriptomic, phylogenetic, and genetic approaches
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7909312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33643366
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.638321
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