Laser Capture Microdissection Transcriptome Reveals Spatiotemporal Tissue Gene Expression Patterns of Medicago truncatula Roots Responding to Rhizobia.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-23 DOI:10.1094/MPMI-03-23-0029-R
Elise Schnabel, Jacklyn Thomas, Rabia El-Hawaz, Yueyao Gao, William L Poehlman, Suchitra Chavan, Asher Pasha, Eddi Esteban, Nicholas Provart, F Alex Feltus, Julia Frugoli
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Abstract

We report a public resource for examining the spatiotemporal RNA expression of 54,893 Medicago truncatula genes during the first 72 h of response to rhizobial inoculation. Using a methodology that allows synchronous inoculation and growth of more than 100 plants in a single media container, we harvested the same segment of each root responding to rhizobia in the initial inoculation over a time course, collected individual tissues from these segments with laser capture microdissection, and created and sequenced RNA libraries generated from these tissues. We demonstrate the utility of the resource by examining the expression patterns of a set of genes induced very early in nodule signaling, as well as two gene families (CLE peptides and nodule specific PLAT-domain proteins) and show that despite similar whole-root expression patterns, there are tissue differences in expression between the genes. Using a rhizobial response dataset generated from transcriptomics on intact root segments, we also examined differential temporal expression patterns and determined that, after nodule tissue, the epidermis and cortical cells contained the most temporally patterned genes. We circumscribed gene lists for each time and tissue examined and developed an expression pattern visualization tool. Finally, we explored transcriptomic differences between the inner cortical cells that become nodules and those that do not, confirming that the expression of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthases distinguishes inner cortical cells that become nodules and provide and describe potential downstream genes involved in early nodule cell division. [Formula: see text] Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license.

激光捕获显微切割转录组揭示了麦迪奇根对根瘤菌反应的时空组织基因表达模式。
我们报告了一个公共资源,该资源用于研究 54,893 个 Medicago truncatula 基因在响应根瘤菌接种的最初 72 小时内的时空 RNA 表达。我们采用的方法允许在单个培养基容器中同步接种和生长 100 多株植物,我们在最初的接种过程中收获了对根瘤菌有反应的每条根的相同部分,用激光捕获显微切割从这些部分收集了单个组织,并创建了从这些组织生成的 RNA 文库并对其进行了测序。我们通过研究在结节信号传导早期诱导的一组基因以及两个基因家族(CLE 肽和结节特异性 PLAT-domain蛋白)的表达模式,证明了该资源的实用性。利用完整根段上的转录组学生成的根瘤菌反应数据集,我们还研究了不同的时间表达模式,并确定在结节组织之后,表皮和皮层细胞包含的时间模式基因最多。我们为所研究的每个时间和组织确定了基因列表,并开发了表达模式可视化工具。最后,我们探讨了成为结核和未成为结核的内皮层细胞之间的转录组差异,证实 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthases 的表达可区分成为结核的内皮层细胞,并提供和描述了参与早期结核细胞分裂的潜在下游基因。[公式:见正文] Copyright © 2023 The Author(s).本文为开放获取文章,采用 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 国际版权协议发布。
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