Quantitative expression analysis of different cold-responsive (COR) and C-repeat binding factors (CBF) genes in wild and cultivated barley under cold acclimation conditions

N. Hazrati, M. Hasanzadeh, Saime Unver Ikincikarakaya, C. Y. Özmen, A. Ergül
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Cold stress affects plant metabolism and transcripts. The effect on plant metabolism was caused both by direct inhibition of metabolic enzymes at cold temperatures and by reprogramming the gene expression. The main objective of this study was to evaluate and identify of expression level of some cold-related genes under control and cold stress conditions in 11 spring/winter barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) varieties and 2 Hordeum spontaneum wild genotypes. For this purpose, expression profile of the main C-repeat binding factor )CBF( genes along with expression profiles of the two cold-responsive )COR( genes in plants exposed to low temperatures (+4 °C) were investigated. In parallel, measurements of leaf water potential of varieties were performed in control and at low temperature conditions. Results revealed that, the expression level changes of COR14b gene under cold conditions are more consistent with those of the upstream CBF9 gene expression levels in different varieties and time points rather than the other upstream gene (CBF1). The dehidrin8 )DHN8( expression level was also related to the CBF9 gene expression level and the decreased expression of the CBF9 gene resulted in decreased expression or non-expression of the DHN8 gene. Based on results, it could be said that CBF9 interacts with CBF1 to regulate DHN8 expression. Wild genotypes showed statistically insignificant expression increment for investigated genes in days 1 and 8 of stress. This result is an indicator of the increase at expression levels in the stress genes of more tolerant varieties
冷驯化条件下野生和栽培大麦不同冷响应(COR)和c -重复结合因子(CBF)基因的定量表达分析
冷胁迫影响植物的代谢和转录。低温对植物代谢的影响是通过直接抑制代谢酶和重编程基因表达来实现的。本研究主要目的是评价和鉴定11个春冬大麦(Hordeum vulgare L.)品种和2个野生Hordeum spontanum基因型在对照和冷胁迫条件下部分冷相关基因的表达水平。为此,研究了低温(+4°C)下植物中主要的C-repeat结合因子CBF(基因)和两个冷响应基因COR(基因)的表达谱。同时,在对照和低温条件下测定了不同品种的叶片水势。结果表明,寒冷条件下COR14b基因的表达水平变化与上游CBF9基因在不同品种和时间点的表达水平变化更为一致,而与另一个上游基因CBF1的表达水平变化更为一致。dehidrin8)DHN8(表达水平也与CBF9基因表达水平相关,CBF9基因表达降低导致DHN8基因表达减少或不表达。综上所述,可以认为CBF9与CBF1相互作用调节DHN8的表达。野生基因型研究基因在胁迫第1天和第8天的表达量增加无统计学意义。这一结果表明耐受性较强的品种的胁迫基因表达水平有所提高
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