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Charting oat (Avena sativa) embryo and endosperm transcription factor expression reveals differential expression of potential importance for seed development.

Sandeep Kumar Kushwaha1, Åsa Grimberg2, Anders S Carlsson2, Per Hofvander2.   

Abstract

Uniquely, oat, among cereals, accumulates an appreciable amount of oil in the endosperm together with starch. Oat is also recognized for its soluble fibers in the form of β-glucans. Despite high and increasing interest in oat yield and quality, the genetic and molecular understanding of oat grain development is still very limited. Transcription factors (TFs) are important regulatory components for plant development, product quality and yield. This study aimed to develop a workflow to determine seed tissue specificity of transcripts encoding transcription factors to reveal differential expression of potential importance for storage compound deposition and quality characters in oat. We created a workflow through the de novo assembly of sequenced seed endosperm and embryo, and publicly available oat seed RNAseq dataset, later followed by TF identification. RNAseq data were assembled into 33,878 transcripts with approximately 90% completeness. A total of 3875 putative TF encoding transcripts were identified from the oat hybrid assemblies. Members of the B3, bHLH, bZIP, C3H, ERF, NAC, MYB and WRKY families were the most abundant TF transcripts. A total of 514 transcripts which were differentially expressed between embryo and endosperm were identified with a threshold of 16-fold expression difference. Among those, 36 TF transcript homologs, belonging to 7 TF families, could be identified through similarity search in wheat embryo and endosperm EST libraries of NCBI Unigene database, and almost all the closest homologs were specifically expressed in seed when explored in WheatExp database. We verified our findings by cloning, sequencing and finally confirming differential expression of two TF encoding transcripts in oat seed embryo and endosperm. The developed workflow for identifying tissue-specific transcription factors allows further functional characterization of specific genes to increase our understanding of grain filling and quality.

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Keywords:  Avena sativa; Embryo and endosperm; Oat transcriptome; Seed development; Transcription factor

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31073872     DOI: 10.1007/s00438-019-01571-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Genet Genomics        ISSN: 1617-4623            Impact factor:   3.291


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