Rapid and high-throughput identification of thermal-responsive genes based on cDNA-library in upland cotton

IF 6.8 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Biyu Xu , Tao Jiang , Yan Wang , Jiani Chen , Wangshu Liu , Ying He , Zhanfeng Si , Yan Hu
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Abstract

Severe high temperature (HT) climate significantly impacts cotton quality and yield. Consequently, it is essential to mine thermal-responsive genes and explore the underlying mechanisms of HT response in cotton. In this study, we employed a high-throughput cDNA-library method in conjunction with the ALRS system to screen thermotolerant genes in Upland cotton. As a result, a total of 16,120, 13,216 and 172 effective survival genes were filtered after HT stress exposure (42 °C, 220 rpm) for 48 h, 60 h and 72 h, respectively. Functional annotation and enrichment analysis revealed that 170 common genes were involved in regulatory processes associated with HT stress, and the relevant transcriptome data indicated that the majority of these genes responded to temperature fluctuations. Twenty-one genes were randomly selected for verification, and it was found that these genes could enhance yeast resistance to HT stress. Additionally, we selected mutants of homologous Arabidopsis genes for four candidate genes to validate plant thermotolerance during flowering; the thermotolerances of SALK_201915 and SALK_120540.1 were significantly worse. The results demonstrate that numerous candidate genes identified from the cDNA-library contribute to the highly complex molecular network that governs the response and resistance to HT stress in Upland cotton. The high-throughput heat-screening method utilized in this study was optimized for mining thermotolerant genes including improvement in yeast library construction, screening system, gradient reverse pressure, and sequencing library construction. We hope that this new method can be applied in future studies on stress in cotton and other species.

基于 cDNA 文库的陆地棉热响应基因的快速和高通量鉴定
严酷的高温(HT)气候严重影响棉花的品质和产量。因此,挖掘耐高温基因并探索棉花耐高温的内在机制至关重要。在本研究中,我们采用高通量 cDNA 文库方法并结合 ALRS 系统筛选陆地棉的耐热基因。结果,在高温胁迫(42 °C、220 转/分)48 小时、60 小时和 72 小时后,分别筛选出 16120 个、13216 个和 172 个有效存活基因。功能注释和富集分析表明,170个常见基因参与了与高温胁迫相关的调控过程,相关的转录组数据表明,这些基因大多对温度波动做出了响应。我们随机选择了 21 个基因进行验证,发现这些基因可以增强酵母对 HT 胁迫的抵抗力。此外,我们还为四个候选基因选择了拟南芥同源基因的突变体,以验证植物在开花期的耐热性;SALK_201915和SALK_120540.1的耐热性明显更差。结果表明,从 cDNA 库中发现的众多候选基因构成了一个高度复杂的分子网络,支配着陆地棉对高温胁迫的响应和抗性。本研究采用的高通量热筛选方法经过优化,可用于挖掘耐热基因,包括改进酵母文库构建、筛选系统、梯度反向压力和测序文库构建。我们希望这种新方法能在今后的棉花及其他物种胁迫研究中得到应用。
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Plant Stress
Plant Stress PLANT SCIENCES-
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
8.00%
发文量
76
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: The journal Plant Stress deals with plant (or other photoautotrophs, such as algae, cyanobacteria and lichens) responses to abiotic and biotic stress factors that can result in limited growth and productivity. Such responses can be analyzed and described at a physiological, biochemical and molecular level. Experimental approaches/technologies aiming to improve growth and productivity with a potential for downstream validation under stress conditions will also be considered. Both fundamental and applied research manuscripts are welcome, provided that clear mechanistic hypotheses are made and descriptive approaches are avoided. In addition, high-quality review articles will also be considered, provided they follow a critical approach and stimulate thought for future research avenues. Plant Stress welcomes high-quality manuscripts related (but not limited) to interactions between plants and: Lack of water (drought) and excess (flooding), Salinity stress, Elevated temperature and/or low temperature (chilling and freezing), Hypoxia and/or anoxia, Mineral nutrient excess and/or deficiency, Heavy metals and/or metalloids, Plant priming (chemical, biological, physiological, nanomaterial, biostimulant) approaches for improved stress protection, Viral, phytoplasma, bacterial and fungal plant-pathogen interactions. The journal welcomes basic and applied research articles, as well as review articles and short communications. All submitted manuscripts will be subject to a thorough peer-reviewing process.
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