| Literature DB >> 34199781 |
Jingfeng Hu1, Mei Lan1, Xuezhong Xu1, Hongli Yang1, Liqin Zhang1, Fengxian Lv2, Huiju Yang3, Ding Yang2, Chongjuan Li2, Jiangming He1.
Abstract
Male sterility exists widely in flowering plants and is used as a fascinating tool by breeders for creating hybrid varieties. Herein, stamen samples from male sterile CCR20000 and male fertile CCR20001 lines during two developmental stages were employed to elucidate the molecular changes during flower development in fertile and sterile Chinese cabbage lines. RNA-seq revealed weak transcriptional activity in the sterile line, which may have led to the abnormal stamen development. The differentially expressed genes were enriched in plant hormone, carbon metabolism, and biosynthesis of amino acid pathways. Important genes with opposite patterns of regulation between the two lines have been associated with the male sterility trait. Members of the transcription factor families such as AP2, MYB, bHLH, and WRKY were highly active in the regulation of structural genes involved in pollen fertility. This study generated important genomic information to support the exploitation of the male sterility trait in Chinese cabbage breeding programs.Entities:
Keywords: Chinese cabbage; gene expression; male sterility; plant hormone pathway; pollen development
Year: 2021 PMID: 34199781 DOI: 10.3390/life11060525
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Life (Basel) ISSN: 2075-1729