Genome-wide temporal-spatial gene expression profiling of drought responsiveness in rice

Rice is highly sensitive to drought, and the effect of drought may vary with the different genotypes and development stages. Genome-wide gene expression profiling was used as the initial point to dissect molecular genetic mechanism of this complex trait and provide valuable information for the impro...

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Autores principales: Wang, Di, Pan, Yajiao, Zhao, Xiuqin, Zhu, Ling-Hua, Fu, Binying, Li, Zhikang
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2011
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165920
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author Wang, Di
Pan, Yajiao
Zhao, Xiuqin
Zhu, Ling-Hua
Fu, Binying
Li, Zhikang
author_browse Fu, Binying
Li, Zhikang
Pan, Yajiao
Wang, Di
Zhao, Xiuqin
Zhu, Ling-Hua
author_facet Wang, Di
Pan, Yajiao
Zhao, Xiuqin
Zhu, Ling-Hua
Fu, Binying
Li, Zhikang
author_sort Wang, Di
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Rice is highly sensitive to drought, and the effect of drought may vary with the different genotypes and development stages. Genome-wide gene expression profiling was used as the initial point to dissect molecular genetic mechanism of this complex trait and provide valuable information for the improvement of drought tolerance in rice. Affymetrix rice genome array containing 48,564 japonica and 1,260 indica sequences was used to analyze the gene expression pattern of rice exposed to drought stress. The transcriptome from leaf, root, and young panicle at three developmental stages was comparatively analyzed combined with bioinformatics exploring drought stress related cis-elements. Results There were 5,284 genes detected to be differentially expressed under drought stress. Most of these genes were tissue- or stage-specific regulated by drought. The tissue-specific down-regulated genes showed distinct function categories as photosynthesis-related genes prevalent in leaf, and the genes involved in cell membrane biogenesis and cell wall modification over-presented in root and young panicle. In a drought environment, several genes, such as GA2ox, SAP15, and Chitinase III, were regulated in a reciprocal way in two tissues at the same development stage. A total of 261 transcription factor genes were detected to be differentially regulated by drought stress. Most of them were also regulated in a tissue- or stage-specific manner. A cis-element containing special CGCG box was identified to over-present in the upstream of 55 common induced genes, and it may be very important for rice plants responding to drought environment. Genome-wide gene expression profiling revealed that most of the drought differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were under temporal and spatial regulation, suggesting a crosstalk between various development cues and environmental stimuli. The identification of the differentially regulated DEGs, including TF genes and unique candidate cis-element for drought responsiveness, is a very useful resource for the functional dissection of the molecular mechanism in rice responding to environment stress.
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spelling CGSpace1659202025-05-14T10:24:23Z Genome-wide temporal-spatial gene expression profiling of drought responsiveness in rice Wang, Di Pan, Yajiao Zhao, Xiuqin Zhu, Ling-Hua Fu, Binying Li, Zhikang Rice is highly sensitive to drought, and the effect of drought may vary with the different genotypes and development stages. Genome-wide gene expression profiling was used as the initial point to dissect molecular genetic mechanism of this complex trait and provide valuable information for the improvement of drought tolerance in rice. Affymetrix rice genome array containing 48,564 japonica and 1,260 indica sequences was used to analyze the gene expression pattern of rice exposed to drought stress. The transcriptome from leaf, root, and young panicle at three developmental stages was comparatively analyzed combined with bioinformatics exploring drought stress related cis-elements. Results There were 5,284 genes detected to be differentially expressed under drought stress. Most of these genes were tissue- or stage-specific regulated by drought. The tissue-specific down-regulated genes showed distinct function categories as photosynthesis-related genes prevalent in leaf, and the genes involved in cell membrane biogenesis and cell wall modification over-presented in root and young panicle. In a drought environment, several genes, such as GA2ox, SAP15, and Chitinase III, were regulated in a reciprocal way in two tissues at the same development stage. A total of 261 transcription factor genes were detected to be differentially regulated by drought stress. Most of them were also regulated in a tissue- or stage-specific manner. A cis-element containing special CGCG box was identified to over-present in the upstream of 55 common induced genes, and it may be very important for rice plants responding to drought environment. Genome-wide gene expression profiling revealed that most of the drought differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were under temporal and spatial regulation, suggesting a crosstalk between various development cues and environmental stimuli. The identification of the differentially regulated DEGs, including TF genes and unique candidate cis-element for drought responsiveness, is a very useful resource for the functional dissection of the molecular mechanism in rice responding to environment stress. 2011-12 2024-12-19T12:55:38Z 2024-12-19T12:55:38Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165920 en Open Access Springer Wang, Di; Pan, Yajiao; Zhao, Xiuqin; Zhu, Linghua; Fu, Binying and Li, Zhikang. 2011. Genome-wide temporal-spatial gene expression profiling of drought responsiveness in rice. BMC Genomics, Volume 12, no. 1
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Pan, Yajiao
Zhao, Xiuqin
Zhu, Ling-Hua
Fu, Binying
Li, Zhikang
Genome-wide temporal-spatial gene expression profiling of drought responsiveness in rice
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title_full Genome-wide temporal-spatial gene expression profiling of drought responsiveness in rice
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title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide temporal-spatial gene expression profiling of drought responsiveness in rice
title_short Genome-wide temporal-spatial gene expression profiling of drought responsiveness in rice
title_sort genome wide temporal spatial gene expression profiling of drought responsiveness in rice
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