| Literature DB >> 32669611 |
Wei Xia1, Rui Liu2, Jun Zhang2, Annaliese S Mason3, Zhiying Li2, Shufang Gong2, Yazhu Zhong2, Yajing Dou2, Xiwei Sun2, Haikuo Fan4, Yong Xiao5,6.
Abstract
Coconut palm has two distinct types-"tall" and "dwarf"-which differ morphologically. Tall coconut varieties need 8-10 years to start flowering, while dwarf coconut varieties only require 3-5 years. We compared seedling and reproductive stage transcriptomes for both coconut types to determine potential molecular mechanisms underlying control of flowering time in coconut. Several key genes in the photoperiod pathway were differentially expressed between seedling and reproductive leaf samples in both tall and dwarf coconut. These genes included suppressor of overexpression of constans (SOC1), flowering locus T (FT), and Apetala 1 (AP1). Alternative splicing analysis of genes in the photoperiod pathway further revealed that the FT gene produces different transcripts in tall compared to dwarf coconut. The shorter alternative splice variant of FT [which included a 6 bp deletion, alternative 3' splicing sites (A3SS)] was found to be exclusively present in dwarf coconut varieties but absent in most tall coconut varieties. Our results provide a valuable information resource as well as suggesting a probable mechanism for differentiation of flowering time onset in coconut, providing a target for future breeding work in accelerating time to flowering in this crop species.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32669611 PMCID: PMC7363896 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-68431-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Primer sequence for real-time qPCR.
| Gene ID | Forward primer | Reverse primer |
|---|---|---|
| AP1_CCG008583.1 | AGGGAAGACGGAGGTGAGAC | GGGAGAGAAGACGATGAGGG |
| AP1_CCG008584.1 | GGGGAAGACGGAGGTGAGACG | CCCTTGGGGGAGAAGACGATG |
| AP1_CCG022175.1 | CCAGGTCTCCGTCGTCATCT | CTCTCGTGCTTGGCATCCC |
| AP1_CCG027514.1 | AGGGGGAAGACGGAGATGAA | GAGAAGACGATGACGGCGAC |
| CO_CCG005523.2 | CGAAGGGAGGGTTATTGGGG | GTCGCAGGTGACGCAGAGC |
| FT_CCG009539.1 | TTCATCAGGTCCGCATTTCTT | AGGGTCCACCATCACGAGC |
| FT_CCG011565.1 | GTGGTAGGGAGGGTCATAGGC | GGACAGTTGGAGGGTTGATAGC |
Figure 1Gene ontology annotation of differentially expressed genes between seedling and mature trees of (A) tall coconut and (B) dwarf coconut.
Primer sequences of FT gene for alternative splice site.
| Primer name | Primer sequence |
|---|---|
| FT_AS_475-F | GTGGTAGGGAGGGTCATAGGC |
| FT_AS_475-R | GGGCATTGAAGTAGACCGCAG |
Transcriptome raw data obtained from seedlings and mature tall and dwarf coconut trees.
| Clean reads (Gb) | Number of reads (million) | Q20 (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seedling | 6.59 | 65.94 | 97.58 |
| Mature | 6.57 | 65.74 | 97.52 |
| Seedling | 6.63 | 66.34 | 97.62 |
| Mature | 6.68 | 66.75 | 97.5 |
Figure 2KEGG annotation of differentially expressed genes between seedling and mature trees of (A) tall coconut and (B) dwarf coconut.
Figure 3Enriched KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) pathway of differentially expressed genes between seedlings and mature trees in (A) tall coconut and (B) dwarf coconut.
Figure 4Gene expression changes involving the photosynthesis pathway which govern flowering time between seedlings and mature trees in tall and dwarf coconut.
Figure 5Quantitative real-time PCR validation of candidate genes involved in the photosynthesis pathway, including AP1, FT and CO. *Significant difference of gene expression between mature and seedling period of tall and dwarf coconut (P < 0.05). **High significant difference of gene expression between mature and seedling period of tall and dwarf coconut (P < 0.001).
Figure 6The statistics of alternative splicing types in mature and seedling period from tall and dwarf coconut.
Figure 7Alternative splicing of the FT gene. (A) Gene structure of two alternative splice transcripts of FT gene. (B) Detection of alternative splice of FT gene in 8 dwarf coconut and 11 tall coconut samples by cDNA PCR amplification and then sequence.