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Comprehensive transcriptome analysis unravels the crucial genes during adventitious root development induced by carbon monoxide in Cucumis sativus L.

Fahong Yun1, Dengjing Huang1, Meiling Zhang2, Chunlei Wang1, Yuzheng Deng1, Rong Gao1, Xuemei Hou1, Zesheng Liu1, Weibiao Liao3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Carbon monoxide (CO) has been reported to be participated in adventitious rooting. However, knowledge about the interrelationship between CO and phytohormones during rooting is obscure. The molecular mechanism of CO-induced rooting is currently unclear. METHODS AND
RESULTS: The roles of CO in adventitious rooting in Cucumis sativus L. at the transcriptional level were investigated. The results show that 10 μM hematin (a CO donor) has a significant positive effect on adventitious rooting in cucumber. A total of 1792 differentially expressed genes (DEGs; 1103 up-regulated and 689 down-regulated) were identified in hematin treatment by RNA sequencing analysis. There were 37, 18 and 19 DEGs significantly enriched in plant hormone signal transduction, sucrose and starch metabolism, and phenylalanine metabolism, respectively. Both transcriptome and real-time quantitative PCR results showed that the expressions of AUX22D, IAA6, SAUR21, SAUR24, GH3.5, CYCD3-3, TIFY10a, TIFY10A and TIF9 promoted the accumulation of IAA, BR, JA and SA in plant hormone signal transduction. The up-regulation of HK3, TPPF, otsB, TPS7, TPS9 and the down-regulation of AGPS1, AGPS3 increased the content of starch and total sugar by mediating the activity of some critical enzymes, including HK, TPS, TPP and AGP. PER47, PER61, PER24, PER66, PER4 and CCR2 increased the lignin content.
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that CO could promote the accumulation of plant hormones, starch, sugar and lignin during adventitious rooting by regulating the expression of some related genes, including AUX22D, IAA6, SAUR21, SAUR24, GH3.5, CYCD3-3, TIFY10a, TIFY10A, TIF9 HK3, otsB, TPS7, TPS9, AGPS1, AGPS3, PER47, PER61, PER24, PER66, PER4, and CCR2. Thus, we provides an interesting candidate gene list for further studies on the molecular mechanisms of adventitious rooting.
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Keywords:  Adventitious rooting; Carbon monoxide; Differentially expressed genes; RNA-seq

Year:  2022        PMID: 35906509     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-022-07797-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.742


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