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Comparative phylogenomic analyses and co-expression gene network reveal insights in flowering time and aborted meiosis in woody bamboo, Bambusa oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’ ZSX
Woody bamboos have peculiar flowering characteristics with intervals ranging from several years to more than 100 years. Elucidating flowering time and reproductive development in bamboo could be beneficial for both humans and wildlife. To identity the mechanisms responsible for flowering time and em...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9681927/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36438131 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1023240 |
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author | Zhao, Wanqi Guo, Chunce Yao, Wenjing Zhang, Li Ding, Yulong Yang, Zhenzhen Lin, Shuyan |
author_facet | Zhao, Wanqi Guo, Chunce Yao, Wenjing Zhang, Li Ding, Yulong Yang, Zhenzhen Lin, Shuyan |
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description | Woody bamboos have peculiar flowering characteristics with intervals ranging from several years to more than 100 years. Elucidating flowering time and reproductive development in bamboo could be beneficial for both humans and wildlife. To identity the mechanisms responsible for flowering time and embryo abortion in Bambusa oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’ ZSX, a transcriptome sequencing project was initiated to characterize the genes involved in developing flowers in this bamboo species. Morphological studies showed that pollen abortion in this bamboo species was mainly caused by a delay in tapetum degradation and abnormal meiotic process. Differential expression (DE) and optimized hierarchical clustering analyses identified three of nine gene expression clusters with decreasing expression at the meiosis of flowering stages. Together with enriched Gene Ontology Biological Process terms for meiosis, this suggests that their expression pattern may be associated with aborted meiosis in B. oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’. Moreover, our large-scale phylogenomic analyses comparing meiosis-related transcripts of B. oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’ with well annotated genes in 22 representative angiosperms and sequence evolution analyses reveal two core meiotic genes NO EXINE FORMATION 1 (NFE1) and PMS1 with nonsense mutations in their coding regions, likely providing another line of evidence supporting embryo abortion in B. oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’. Similar analyses, however, reveal conserved sequence evolution in flowering pathways such as LEAFY (LFY) and FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT). Seventeen orthogroups associated with flowering were identified by DE analyses between nonflowering and flowering culm buds. Six regulators found primarily in several connected network nodes of the photoperiod pathway were confirmed by mapping to the flowering time network in rice, such as Heading date (Hd3a) and Rice FT-like 1 (RFT1) which integrate upstream signaling into the downstream effectors. This suggests the existence of an intact photoperiod pathway is likely the key regulators that switch on/off flowering in B. oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’. |
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spelling | pubmed-96819272022-11-24 Comparative phylogenomic analyses and co-expression gene network reveal insights in flowering time and aborted meiosis in woody bamboo, Bambusa oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’ ZSX Zhao, Wanqi Guo, Chunce Yao, Wenjing Zhang, Li Ding, Yulong Yang, Zhenzhen Lin, Shuyan Front Plant Sci Plant Science Woody bamboos have peculiar flowering characteristics with intervals ranging from several years to more than 100 years. Elucidating flowering time and reproductive development in bamboo could be beneficial for both humans and wildlife. To identity the mechanisms responsible for flowering time and embryo abortion in Bambusa oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’ ZSX, a transcriptome sequencing project was initiated to characterize the genes involved in developing flowers in this bamboo species. Morphological studies showed that pollen abortion in this bamboo species was mainly caused by a delay in tapetum degradation and abnormal meiotic process. Differential expression (DE) and optimized hierarchical clustering analyses identified three of nine gene expression clusters with decreasing expression at the meiosis of flowering stages. Together with enriched Gene Ontology Biological Process terms for meiosis, this suggests that their expression pattern may be associated with aborted meiosis in B. oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’. Moreover, our large-scale phylogenomic analyses comparing meiosis-related transcripts of B. oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’ with well annotated genes in 22 representative angiosperms and sequence evolution analyses reveal two core meiotic genes NO EXINE FORMATION 1 (NFE1) and PMS1 with nonsense mutations in their coding regions, likely providing another line of evidence supporting embryo abortion in B. oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’. Similar analyses, however, reveal conserved sequence evolution in flowering pathways such as LEAFY (LFY) and FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT). Seventeen orthogroups associated with flowering were identified by DE analyses between nonflowering and flowering culm buds. Six regulators found primarily in several connected network nodes of the photoperiod pathway were confirmed by mapping to the flowering time network in rice, such as Heading date (Hd3a) and Rice FT-like 1 (RFT1) which integrate upstream signaling into the downstream effectors. This suggests the existence of an intact photoperiod pathway is likely the key regulators that switch on/off flowering in B. oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9681927/ /pubmed/36438131 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1023240 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zhao, Guo, Yao, Zhang, Ding, Yang and Lin 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 Zhao, Wanqi Guo, Chunce Yao, Wenjing Zhang, Li Ding, Yulong Yang, Zhenzhen Lin, Shuyan Comparative phylogenomic analyses and co-expression gene network reveal insights in flowering time and aborted meiosis in woody bamboo, Bambusa oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’ ZSX |
title | Comparative phylogenomic analyses and co-expression gene network reveal insights in flowering time and aborted meiosis in woody bamboo, Bambusa oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’ ZSX |
title_full | Comparative phylogenomic analyses and co-expression gene network reveal insights in flowering time and aborted meiosis in woody bamboo, Bambusa oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’ ZSX |
title_fullStr | Comparative phylogenomic analyses and co-expression gene network reveal insights in flowering time and aborted meiosis in woody bamboo, Bambusa oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’ ZSX |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative phylogenomic analyses and co-expression gene network reveal insights in flowering time and aborted meiosis in woody bamboo, Bambusa oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’ ZSX |
title_short | Comparative phylogenomic analyses and co-expression gene network reveal insights in flowering time and aborted meiosis in woody bamboo, Bambusa oldhamii ‘Xia Zao’ ZSX |
title_sort | comparative phylogenomic analyses and co-expression gene network reveal insights in flowering time and aborted meiosis in woody bamboo, bambusa oldhamii ‘xia zao’ zsx |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9681927/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36438131 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1023240 |
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