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Integrating linkage mapping and comparative transcriptome analysis for discovering candidate genes associated with salt tolerance in rice

Salinity is one of the most widespread abiotic stresses affecting rice productivity worldwide. Understanding the genetic basis of salt tolerance is key for breeding salt-tolerant rice varieties. Numerous QTLs have been identified to help dissect rice salt-tolerance genetic mechanisms, yet only rare...

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Autores principales: Geng, Leiyue, Zhang, Wei, Zou, Tuo, Du, Qi, Ma, Xiaoding, Cui, Di, Han, Bing, Zhang, Qixing, Han, Longzhi
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9904508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36760644
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1065334
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author Geng, Leiyue
Zhang, Wei
Zou, Tuo
Du, Qi
Ma, Xiaoding
Cui, Di
Han, Bing
Zhang, Qixing
Han, Longzhi
author_facet Geng, Leiyue
Zhang, Wei
Zou, Tuo
Du, Qi
Ma, Xiaoding
Cui, Di
Han, Bing
Zhang, Qixing
Han, Longzhi
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description Salinity is one of the most widespread abiotic stresses affecting rice productivity worldwide. Understanding the genetic basis of salt tolerance is key for breeding salt-tolerant rice varieties. Numerous QTLs have been identified to help dissect rice salt-tolerance genetic mechanisms, yet only rare genes located in significant QTLs have been thoroughly studied or fine-mapped. Here, a combination of linkage mapping and transcriptome profiling analysis was used to identify salt tolerance-related functional candidate genes underlying stable QTLs. A recombinant inbred line (RIL) population derived from a cross between Jileng 1 (salt-sensitive) and Milyang 23 (salt-tolerant) was constructed. Subsequently, a high-density genetic map was constructed by using 2921 recombination bin markers developed from whole genome resequencing. A total of twelve QTLs controlling the standard evaluation score under salt stress were identified by linkage analysis and distributed on chromosomes 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 11. Notably, five QTL intervals were detected as environmentally stable QTLs in this study, and their functions were verified by comparative transcriptome analysis. By comparing the transcriptome profiles of the two parents and two bulks, we found 551 salt stress-specific differentially expressed genes. Among them, fifteen DEGs located in stable QTL intervals were considered promising candidate genes for salt tolerance. According to gene annotations, the gene OsRCI2-8(Os06g0184800) was the most promising, as it is known to be associated with salt stress, and its differential expression between the tolerant and sensitive RIL bulks highlights its important role in salt stress response pathways. Our findings provide five stable salt tolerance-related QTLs and one promising candidate gene, which will facilitate breeding for improved salt tolerance in rice varieties and promote the exploration of salt stress tolerance mechanisms in rice.
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spelling pubmed-99045082023-02-08 Integrating linkage mapping and comparative transcriptome analysis for discovering candidate genes associated with salt tolerance in rice Geng, Leiyue Zhang, Wei Zou, Tuo Du, Qi Ma, Xiaoding Cui, Di Han, Bing Zhang, Qixing Han, Longzhi Front Plant Sci Plant Science Salinity is one of the most widespread abiotic stresses affecting rice productivity worldwide. Understanding the genetic basis of salt tolerance is key for breeding salt-tolerant rice varieties. Numerous QTLs have been identified to help dissect rice salt-tolerance genetic mechanisms, yet only rare genes located in significant QTLs have been thoroughly studied or fine-mapped. Here, a combination of linkage mapping and transcriptome profiling analysis was used to identify salt tolerance-related functional candidate genes underlying stable QTLs. A recombinant inbred line (RIL) population derived from a cross between Jileng 1 (salt-sensitive) and Milyang 23 (salt-tolerant) was constructed. Subsequently, a high-density genetic map was constructed by using 2921 recombination bin markers developed from whole genome resequencing. A total of twelve QTLs controlling the standard evaluation score under salt stress were identified by linkage analysis and distributed on chromosomes 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 11. Notably, five QTL intervals were detected as environmentally stable QTLs in this study, and their functions were verified by comparative transcriptome analysis. By comparing the transcriptome profiles of the two parents and two bulks, we found 551 salt stress-specific differentially expressed genes. Among them, fifteen DEGs located in stable QTL intervals were considered promising candidate genes for salt tolerance. According to gene annotations, the gene OsRCI2-8(Os06g0184800) was the most promising, as it is known to be associated with salt stress, and its differential expression between the tolerant and sensitive RIL bulks highlights its important role in salt stress response pathways. Our findings provide five stable salt tolerance-related QTLs and one promising candidate gene, which will facilitate breeding for improved salt tolerance in rice varieties and promote the exploration of salt stress tolerance mechanisms in rice. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9904508/ /pubmed/36760644 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1065334 Text en Copyright © 2023 Geng, Zhang, Zou, Du, Ma, Cui, Han, Zhang and Han 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
Geng, Leiyue
Zhang, Wei
Zou, Tuo
Du, Qi
Ma, Xiaoding
Cui, Di
Han, Bing
Zhang, Qixing
Han, Longzhi
Integrating linkage mapping and comparative transcriptome analysis for discovering candidate genes associated with salt tolerance in rice
title Integrating linkage mapping and comparative transcriptome analysis for discovering candidate genes associated with salt tolerance in rice
title_full Integrating linkage mapping and comparative transcriptome analysis for discovering candidate genes associated with salt tolerance in rice
title_fullStr Integrating linkage mapping and comparative transcriptome analysis for discovering candidate genes associated with salt tolerance in rice
title_full_unstemmed Integrating linkage mapping and comparative transcriptome analysis for discovering candidate genes associated with salt tolerance in rice
title_short Integrating linkage mapping and comparative transcriptome analysis for discovering candidate genes associated with salt tolerance in rice
title_sort integrating linkage mapping and comparative transcriptome analysis for discovering candidate genes associated with salt tolerance in rice
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9904508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36760644
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1065334
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