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Chromosome doubling mediates superior drought tolerance in Lycium ruthenicum via abscisic acid signaling.

Shupei Rao1,2,3, Yuru Tian1,2,3, Xinli Xia1,2,3, Yue Li1,2,3, Jinhuan Chen4,5,6.   

Abstract

Plants are continuously affected by unfavorable external stimuli, which influences their productivity and growth. Differences in gene composition and expression patterns lead homologous polyploid plants to exhibit different physiological phenomena, among which enhanced environmental adaptability is a powerful phenotype conferred by polyploidization. The mechanisms underlying the differences in stress tolerance between diploids and autotetraploids at the molecular level remain unclear. In this research, a full-length transcription profile obtained via the single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing of high-quality single RNA molecules for use as background was combined with next-generation transcriptome and proteome technologies to probe the variation in the molecular mechanisms of autotetraploids. Tetraploids exhibited an increase in ABA content of 78.4% under natural conditions and a superior stress-resistance phenotype under severe drought stress compared with diploids. The substantial differences in the transcriptome profiles observed between diploids and autotetraploids under normal growth conditions were mainly related to ABA biosynthesis and signal transduction pathways, and 9-cis-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase 1 (NCED1) and NCED2, which encode key synthetic enzymes, were significantly upregulated. The increased expression of the ABRE-binding factor 5-like (ABF5-like) gene was a pivotal factor in promoting the activation of the ABA signaling pathway and downstream target genes. In addition, ABA strongly induced the expression of osmotic proteins to increase the stress tolerance of the plants at the translational level. We consider the intrinsic mechanisms by which ABA affects drought resistance in tetraploids and diploids to understand the physiological and molecular mechanisms that enhance abiotic stress tolerance in polyploid plants.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33790224     DOI: 10.1038/s41438-020-0260-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hortic Res        ISSN: 2052-7276            Impact factor:   6.793


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Authors:  Thierry Allario; Javier Brumos; Jose Manuel Colmenero-Flores; Francisco Tadeo; Yann Froelicher; Manuel Talon; Luis Navarro; Patrick Ollitrault; Raphaël Morillon
Journal:  J Exp Bot       Date:  2011-01-27       Impact factor: 6.992

Review 2.  The polyploidy and its key role in plant breeding.

Authors:  Mariana Cansian Sattler; Carlos Roberto Carvalho; Wellington Ronildo Clarindo
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2015-12-29       Impact factor: 4.116

3.  Proteomic and transcriptomic approaches to identify resistance and susceptibility related proteins in contrasting rice genotypes infected with fungal pathogen Rhizoctonia solani.

Authors:  Naresh Babu Prathi; Paramita Palit; P Madhu; Ramesh M; G S Laha; S M Balachandran; M Sheshu Madhav; R M Sundaram; Satendra K Mangrauthia
Journal:  Plant Physiol Biochem       Date:  2018-07-12       Impact factor: 4.270

Review 4.  Abiotic Stress Signaling and Responses in Plants.

Authors:  Jian-Kang Zhu
Journal:  Cell       Date:  2016-10-06       Impact factor: 41.582

Review 5.  Epigenetic and developmental regulation in plant polyploids.

Authors:  Qingxin Song; Z Jeffrey Chen
Journal:  Curr Opin Plant Biol       Date:  2015-03-10       Impact factor: 7.834

6.  Comparative analysis of anthocyanin biosynthesis during fruit development in two Lycium species.

Authors:  Shaohua Zeng; Min Wu; Caiyun Zou; Xiaomin Liu; Xiaofei Shen; Alice Hayward; Chunzhao Liu; Ying Wang
Journal:  Physiol Plant       Date:  2013-12-20       Impact factor: 4.500

7.  Identification and validation of miRNAs associated with the resistance of maize (Zea mays L.) to Exserohilum turcicum.

Authors:  Fangli Wu; Jianhong Shu; Weibo Jin
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-29       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Comparative analysis of carotenoid accumulation in two goji (Lycium barbarum L. and L. ruthenicum Murr.) fruits.

Authors:  Yongliang Liu; Shaohua Zeng; Wei Sun; Min Wu; Weiming Hu; Xiaofei Shen; Ying Wang
Journal:  BMC Plant Biol       Date:  2014-12-16       Impact factor: 4.215

9.  Physiological and proteomic responses to salt stress in chloroplasts of diploid and tetraploid black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.).

Authors:  Fanjuan Meng; Qiuxiang Luo; Qiuyu Wang; Xiuli Zhang; Zhenhua Qi; Fuling Xu; Xue Lei; Yuan Cao; Wah Soon Chow; Guangyu Sun
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-03-15       Impact factor: 4.379

10.  Full-length transcript sequencing and comparative transcriptomic analysis to evaluate the contribution of osmotic and ionic stress components towards salinity tolerance in the roots of cultivated alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.).

Authors:  Dong Luo; Qiang Zhou; Yuguo Wu; Xutian Chai; Wenxian Liu; Yanrong Wang; Qingchuan Yang; Zengyu Wang; Zhipeng Liu
Journal:  BMC Plant Biol       Date:  2019-01-21       Impact factor: 4.215

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