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Expression analysis of cellulose synthase and main cytoskeletal protein genes in flax (Linum usitatissimum L.).

Dmitry Galinousky1, Tsimafei Padvitski1, Galina Bayer2, Yaroslav Pirko2, Nikolay Pydiura2, Natallia Anisimova1, Tatyana Nikitinskaya1, Liubov Khotyleva1, Alla Yemets2, Aleksandr Kilchevsky1, Yaroslav Blume2.   

Abstract

Fiber flax is an important source of natural fiber and a comprehensive model for the plant fiber biogenesis studies. Cellulose-synthase (CesA) and cytoskeletal genes are known to be important for the cell wall biogenesis in general and for the biogenesis of flax fibers in particular. Currently, knowledge about activity of these genes during the plant growth is limited. In this study, we have investigated flax fiber biogenesis by measuring expression of CesA and cytoskeletal genes at two stages of the flax development (seedlings and stems at the rapid growth stage) in several flax subspecies (elongatum, mediterraneum, crepitans). RT-qPCR has been used to quantify the expression of LusСesA1, LusСesA4, LusСesA7, LusСesA6, Actin, and α-Tubulin genes in plant samples. We report that CesA genes responsible for the secondary cell wall synthesis (LusCesA4, LusCesA7) have different expression pattern compared with CesA genes responsible for the primary cell wall synthesis (LusCesA1, LusCesA6): an average expression of LusCesA4 and LusCesA7 genes is relatively high in seedlings and further increases in stems at the rapid growth stage, whereas an average expression of LusCesA1 and LusCesA6 genes decreases. Interestingly, LusCesA1 is the only studied gene with different expression dynamics between the flax subspecies: its expression decreases by 5.2-10.7 folds in elongatum and mediterraneum but does not change in crepitans subspecies when the rapid growth stage and seedlings are compared. The expression of cytoskeleton genes (coding actin and α-tubulin) is relatively stable and significantly higher than the expression of cellulose-synthase genes in all the studied samples.
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Keywords:  tubulin; RT-PCR; actin; cellulose synthase; flax; qPCR

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28792104     DOI: 10.1002/cbin.10837

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biol Int        ISSN: 1065-6995            Impact factor:   3.612


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Review 1.  Flax tubulin and CesA superfamilies represent attractive and challenging targets for a variety of genome- and base-editing applications.

Authors:  Laura Morello; Nikolay Pydiura; Dmitry Galinousky; Yaroslav Blume; Diego Breviario
Journal:  Funct Integr Genomics       Date:  2019-03-02       Impact factor: 3.410

2.  Functional Analysis of the PgCesA3 White Spruce Cellulose Synthase Gene Promoter in Secondary Xylem.

Authors:  Juliana Stival Sena; Denis Lachance; Isabelle Duval; Thi Thuy An Nguyen; Don Stewart; John Mackay; Armand Séguin
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2019-05-28       Impact factor: 5.753

3.  Genes Associated with the Flax Plant Type (Oil or Fiber) Identified Based on Genome and Transcriptome Sequencing Data.

Authors:  Liubov V Povkhova; Nataliya V Melnikova; Tatiana A Rozhmina; Roman O Novakovskiy; Elena N Pushkova; Ekaterina M Dvorianinova; Alexander A Zhuchenko; Anastasia M Kamionskaya; George S Krasnov; Alexey A Dmitriev
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-11-28
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