Literature DB >> 23987817

Identification of cold-responsive genes in energycane for their use in genetic diversity analysis and future functional marker development.

Nisar Ahmad Khan1, Renesh Bedre, Arnold Parco, Lina Bernaola, Anna Hale, Collins Kimbeng, Michael Pontif, Niranjan Baisakh.   

Abstract

Breeding for cold tolerance in sugarcane will allow its cultivation as a dedicated biomass crop in cold environments. Development of functional markers to facilitate marker-assisted breeding requires identification of cold stress tolerance genes. Using suppression subtractive hybridization, 465 cold-responsive genes were isolated from the cold-tolerant energycane Ho02-144. Predicted gene interactions network indicated several associated pathways that may coordinately regulate cold tolerance responses in energycane. Expression analysis of a select set of genes, representing signaling and transcription factors, genes involved in polyamine and antioxidant biosynthesis, protein degradation and in the repair of damaged proteins in the cytosol, showed their time-dependent regulation under cold-stress. Comparative expression profiles of these genes between Ho02-144 and a cold-sensitive clone (L79-1002) showed that almost all genes were induced immediately upon imposition of cold stress and maintained their expression in Ho02-144 whereas they were either downregulated or their upregulation was very low in L79-1002. Simple sequence repeat markers derived from 260 cold-responsive genes showed allelic diversity among the cold-sensitive commercial hybrids that were distinct from the Saccharum spontaneum clones. Future efforts will target sequence polymorphism information of these genes in our ongoing QTL and association mapping studies to identify functional markers associated with cold tolerance in sugar/energycane.
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Keywords:  Cold tolerance; Energycane; Gene expression; Genetic diversity; Sugarcane; eSSR

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23987817     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2013.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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Authors:  Nathanael D Fickett; Leila Ebrahimi; Arnold P Parco; Andres V Gutierrez; Anna L Hale; Michael J Pontif; James Todd; Collins A Kimbeng; Jeffrey W Hoy; Tomas Ayala-Silva; Kenneth A Gravois; Niranjan Baisakh
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-08-07       Impact factor: 4.379

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