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Stigmatic Transcriptome Analysis of Self-Incompatible and Compatible Pollination in Corylus heterophylla Fisch. × Corylus avellana L.

Self-incompatibility (SI) protects plants from inbreeding depression due to self-pollination and promotes the outcrossing process to maintain a high degree of heterozygosity during evolution. Corylus is an important woody oil and nut species that shows sporophytic SI (SSI). Yet the molecular mechani...

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Autores principales: Hou, Sihao, Zhao, Tiantian, Yang, Zhen, Liang, Lisong, Ma, Wenxu, Wang, Guixi, Ma, Qinghua
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8921776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35300011
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.800768
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author Hou, Sihao
Zhao, Tiantian
Yang, Zhen
Liang, Lisong
Ma, Wenxu
Wang, Guixi
Ma, Qinghua
author_facet Hou, Sihao
Zhao, Tiantian
Yang, Zhen
Liang, Lisong
Ma, Wenxu
Wang, Guixi
Ma, Qinghua
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description Self-incompatibility (SI) protects plants from inbreeding depression due to self-pollination and promotes the outcrossing process to maintain a high degree of heterozygosity during evolution. Corylus is an important woody oil and nut species that shows sporophytic SI (SSI). Yet the molecular mechanism of SI in Corylus remains largely unknown. Here we conducted self- (“Dawei” × “Dawei”) and cross-pollination (“Dawei” × “Liaozhen No. 7”) experiments and then performed an RNA-Seq analysis to investigate the mechanism of pollen–stigma interactions and identify those genes that may be responsible for SSI in Corylus. We uncovered 19,163 up- and 13,314 downregulated genes from the comparison of different pollination treatments. These differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were significantly enriched in plant–pathogen interaction, plant hormone signal transduction, and MAPK signaling pathway–plant. We found many notable genes potentially involved in pollen–stigma interactions and SSI mechanisms, including genes encoding receptor-like protein kinases (RLK), calcium-related genes, disease-resistance genes, and WRKY transcription factors. Four upregulated and five downregulated DEGs were consistently identified in those comparison groups involving self-incompatible pollination, suggesting they had important roles in pollen–pistil interactions. We further identified the S-locus region of the Corylus heterophylla genome based on molecular marker location. This predicted S-locus contains 38 genes, of which 8 share the same functional annotation as the S-locus genes of Corylus avellana: two PIX7 homologous genes (EVM0002129 and EVM0025536), three MIK2 homologous genes (EVM0002422, EVM0005666, and EVM0009820), one aldose 1-epimerase (EVM0002095), one 3-dehydroquinate synthase II (EVM0021283), and one At3g28850 homologous gene (EVM0016149). By characterizing the pistil process during the early postpollination phase via transcriptomic analysis, this study provides new knowledge and lays the foundation for subsequent analyses of pollen-pistil interactions.
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spelling pubmed-89217762022-03-16 Stigmatic Transcriptome Analysis of Self-Incompatible and Compatible Pollination in Corylus heterophylla Fisch. × Corylus avellana L. Hou, Sihao Zhao, Tiantian Yang, Zhen Liang, Lisong Ma, Wenxu Wang, Guixi Ma, Qinghua Front Plant Sci Plant Science Self-incompatibility (SI) protects plants from inbreeding depression due to self-pollination and promotes the outcrossing process to maintain a high degree of heterozygosity during evolution. Corylus is an important woody oil and nut species that shows sporophytic SI (SSI). Yet the molecular mechanism of SI in Corylus remains largely unknown. Here we conducted self- (“Dawei” × “Dawei”) and cross-pollination (“Dawei” × “Liaozhen No. 7”) experiments and then performed an RNA-Seq analysis to investigate the mechanism of pollen–stigma interactions and identify those genes that may be responsible for SSI in Corylus. We uncovered 19,163 up- and 13,314 downregulated genes from the comparison of different pollination treatments. These differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were significantly enriched in plant–pathogen interaction, plant hormone signal transduction, and MAPK signaling pathway–plant. We found many notable genes potentially involved in pollen–stigma interactions and SSI mechanisms, including genes encoding receptor-like protein kinases (RLK), calcium-related genes, disease-resistance genes, and WRKY transcription factors. Four upregulated and five downregulated DEGs were consistently identified in those comparison groups involving self-incompatible pollination, suggesting they had important roles in pollen–pistil interactions. We further identified the S-locus region of the Corylus heterophylla genome based on molecular marker location. This predicted S-locus contains 38 genes, of which 8 share the same functional annotation as the S-locus genes of Corylus avellana: two PIX7 homologous genes (EVM0002129 and EVM0025536), three MIK2 homologous genes (EVM0002422, EVM0005666, and EVM0009820), one aldose 1-epimerase (EVM0002095), one 3-dehydroquinate synthase II (EVM0021283), and one At3g28850 homologous gene (EVM0016149). By characterizing the pistil process during the early postpollination phase via transcriptomic analysis, this study provides new knowledge and lays the foundation for subsequent analyses of pollen-pistil interactions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8921776/ /pubmed/35300011 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.800768 Text en Copyright © 2022 Hou, Zhao, Yang, Liang, Ma, Wang and Ma. https://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
Hou, Sihao
Zhao, Tiantian
Yang, Zhen
Liang, Lisong
Ma, Wenxu
Wang, Guixi
Ma, Qinghua
Stigmatic Transcriptome Analysis of Self-Incompatible and Compatible Pollination in Corylus heterophylla Fisch. × Corylus avellana L.
title Stigmatic Transcriptome Analysis of Self-Incompatible and Compatible Pollination in Corylus heterophylla Fisch. × Corylus avellana L.
title_full Stigmatic Transcriptome Analysis of Self-Incompatible and Compatible Pollination in Corylus heterophylla Fisch. × Corylus avellana L.
title_fullStr Stigmatic Transcriptome Analysis of Self-Incompatible and Compatible Pollination in Corylus heterophylla Fisch. × Corylus avellana L.
title_full_unstemmed Stigmatic Transcriptome Analysis of Self-Incompatible and Compatible Pollination in Corylus heterophylla Fisch. × Corylus avellana L.
title_short Stigmatic Transcriptome Analysis of Self-Incompatible and Compatible Pollination in Corylus heterophylla Fisch. × Corylus avellana L.
title_sort stigmatic transcriptome analysis of self-incompatible and compatible pollination in corylus heterophylla fisch. × corylus avellana l.
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8921776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35300011
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.800768
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