Literature DB >> 28330559

DGE-seq analysis of MUR3-related Arabidopsis mutants provides insight into how dysfunctional xyloglucan affects cell elongation.

Zongchang Xu1, Meng Wang2, Dachuan Shi3, Gongke Zhou4, Tiantian Niu5, Michael G Hahn6, Malcolm A O'Neill7, Yingzhen Kong8.   

Abstract

Our previous study of the Arabidopsis mur3-3 mutant and mutant plants in which the mur3-3 phenotypes are suppressed (xxt2mur3-3, xxt5mur3-3, xxt1xxt2mur3-3 and 35Spro:XLT2:mur3-3) showed that hypocotyl cell elongation is decreased in plants that synthesize galactose-deficient xyloglucan. To obtain genome-wide insight into the transcriptome changes and regulatory networks that may be involved in this decreased elongation, we performed digital gene expression analyses of the etiolated hypocotyls of wild type (WT), mur3-3 and the four suppressor lines. Numerous differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were detected in comparisons between WT and mur3-3 (1423), xxt2mur3-3 and mur3-3 (675), xxt5mur3-3 and mur3-3 (1272), xxt1xxt2mur3-3 and mur3-3 (1197) and 35Spro:XLT2:mur3-3 vs mur3-3 (121). 550 overlapped DEGs were detected among WT vs mur3-3, xxt2mur3-3 vs mur3-3, xxt5mur3-3 vs mur3-3, and xxt1xxt2mur3-3 vs mur3-3 comparisons. These DEGs include 46 cell wall-related genes, 24 transcription factors, 6 hormone-related genes, 9 protein kinase genes and 9 aquaporin genes. The expression of all of the 550 overlapped genes is restored to near wild-type levels in the four mur3-3 suppressor lines. qRT-PCR of fifteen of these 550 genes showed that their expression levels are consistent with the digital gene expression data. Overexpression of some of these genes (XTH4, XTH30, PME3, EXPA11, MYB88, ROT3, AT5G37790, WAG2 and TIP2;3) that are down-regulated in mur3-3 partially rescued the short hypocotyl phenotype but not the aerial phenotype of mur3-3, indicating that different mechanisms exist between hypocotyl cell elongation and leaf cell elongation.
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Keywords:  Arabidopsis; Cell elongation; DGE-seq; Hypocotyl; MUR3; Xyloglucan

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28330559     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2017.01.005

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


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