Literature DB >> 29642051

Transcriptome sequencing dissection of the mechanisms underlying differential cold sensitivity in young and mature leaves of the tea plant (Camellia sinensis).

Na-Na Li1, Chuan Yue2, Hong-Li Cao2, Wen-Jun Qian3, Xin-Yuan Hao1, Yu-Chun Wang1, Lu Wang1, Chang-Qing Ding1, Xin-Chao Wang4, Ya-Jun Yang5.   

Abstract

The tea plant originated in tropical and subtropical regions and experiences considerable challenges during cold winters and late spring frosts. After short-term chilling stress, young leaves of tea plants exhibit browning, a significant increase in electrolyte leakage and a marked decrease in the maximal photochemical efficiency of photosystem II (Fv/Fm) compared with mature leaves. To identify the mechanisms underlying the different chilling tolerance between young and mature leaves of the tea plant, we used Illumina RNA-Seq technology to analyse the transcript expression profiles of young and mature leaves exposed to temperatures of 20 °C, 4 °C, and 0 °C for 4 h. A total of 45.70-72.93 million RNA-Seq raw reads were obtained and then de novo assembled into 228,864 unigenes with an average length of 601 bp and an N50 of 867 bp. In addition, the differentially expressed unigenes were identified via Venn diagram analyses for paired comparisons of young and mature leaves. Functional classifications based on Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes enrichment analyses revealed that the up-regulated differentially expressed genes were predominantly related to the cellular component terms of chloroplasts and cell membranes, the biological process term of oxidation-reduction process as well as the pathway terms of glutathione metabolism and photosynthesis, suggesting that these components and pathways may contribute to the cold hardiness of mature leaves. Conversely, the inhibited expression of genes related to cell membranes, carotenoid metabolism, photosynthesis, and ROS detoxification in young leaves under cold conditions might lead to the disintegration of cell membranes and oxidative damage to the photosynthetic apparatus. Further quantitative real-time PCR testing validated the reliability of our RNA-Seq results. This work provides valuable information for understanding the mechanisms underlying the cold susceptibility of young tea plant leaves and for breeding tea cultivars with superior frost resistance via the genetic manipulation of antioxidant enzymes.
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Keywords:  Camellia sinensis; Gene expression; Low-temperature tolerance; Mature leaves; Oxidative damage; Young leaves

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29642051     DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2018.03.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0176-1617            Impact factor:   3.549


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