| Literature DB >> 32025316 |
Ying Wang1, Lingping Wang1, Nailin Xing2, Xiaohua Wu1, Xinyi Wu1, Baogen Wang1, Zhongfu Lu1, Pei Xu1,3,4, Ye Tao5, Guojing Li1,3, Yuhong Wang2.
Abstract
Heterografting has long been used to enhance the chilling tolerance of temperature-sensitive crops, including watermelon, whose mechanism is known to involve bidirectional long-distance mRNA movements. Despite several studies reporting on mobile mRNA (mb-mRNA) profiles in plants, accurate identification of mb-mRNAs is challenging owing to an array of technical problems. Here, we developed a bioinformatical pipeline that took most of the known technical concerns into consideration and is considered to be a universal tool for mb-mRNA detection in heterografts. By applying this pipeline to a commercial watermelon-bottle gourd heterografting system, we detected 130 and 1144 mb-mRNAs upwardly and 167 and 1051 mb-mRNAs downwardly transmitted under normal and chilling-stress conditions, respectively. Quantitative real-time PCR indicated a high accuracy rate (88.2%) of mb-mRNA prediction with our pipeline. We further revealed that the mobility of mRNAs was not associated with their abundance. Functional annotation and classification implied that scions may convey the stress signal to the rootstock, subsequently triggering energy metabolism reprogramming and abscisic acid-mediated stress responses by upward movement of effective mRNAs, ultimately leading to enhanced chilling tolerance. This study provides a universal tool for mb-mRNA detection in plant heterografting systems and novel insights into heterografting advantages under chilling stress.Entities:
Keywords: Abiotic; Bioinformatics
Year: 2020 PMID: 32025316 PMCID: PMC6994652 DOI: 10.1038/s41438-019-0236-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hortic Res ISSN: 2052-7276 Impact factor: 6.793