| Literature DB >> 31696039 |
Sai Sudha Puvvala1,2, Tarakeswari Muddanuru2, Padmavathi A V Thangella3, O Aniel Kumar1, Navajeet Chakravartty4, Vineeth Kodengil Vettath5, A V S K Mohan Katta4, Sivarama Prasad Lekkala4, Boney Kuriakose5, Saurabh Gupta4, Sujatha Mulpuri2, Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy Lachagari4.
Abstract
Cultivation of the castor crop is hindered by various factors and one of the approaches for genetic improvement of the crop is through exploitation of biotechnological tools. Response of castor tissues to in vitro culture is poor which necessitated this study on understanding the molecular basis of organogenesis in cultured tissues of castor, through de novo transcriptome analysis and by comparing with jatropha and sunflower having good regeneration ability. Transcriptome profiling analysis was carried out with hypocotyl explants from castor, jatropha and cotyledons from sunflower cultured on MS media supplemented with different concentrations of hormones. Differentially expressed genes during dedifferentiation and organogenic differentiation stages of callus included components of auxin and cytokinin signaling, secondary metabolite synthesis, genes encoding transcription factors, receptor kinases and protein kinases. In castor, many genes involved in auxin biosynthesis and homeostasis like WAT1, vacuolar transporter genes, transcription factors like short root like protein were down-regulated while genes like DELLA were up-regulated accounting for regeneration recalcitrance. Validation of 62 DEGs through qRT-PCR showed a consensus of 77.4% of the genes expressed. Overall study provides set of genes involved in the process of organogenesis in three oilseed crops which forms a basis for understanding and improving the efficiency of plant regeneration and genetic transformation in castor. © King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology 2019.Entities:
Keywords: Auxins; Callus; Castor; DEGs; Organogenesis; RNA-seq
Year: 2019 PMID: 31696039 PMCID: PMC6825063 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-019-1960-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406