豌豆(Pisum sativum L.)共生响应性状的转录组学分析。

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豌豆(Pisum sativum L.)是一种重要的作物栽培,是研究固氮共生和丛枝菌根(AM)分子遗传基础的模式对象。豌豆基因型对接种根瘤菌(根瘤菌)和AM真菌具有高和低的应答性:“应答”基因型在接种后表现出种子重量的增加,而“无应答”基因型则没有表现出这种反应。为了深入了解共生响应性的分子遗传机制,对“响应”基因型k-8274豌豆植株的整个根系进行了转录组学分析。Vendevil,法国)和“无反应”基因型k-3358(未命名品种,俄罗斯萨拉托夫地区)在没有接种的土壤中生长(对照),分别接种根瘤菌(单次接种)或根瘤菌与AM真菌(双次接种)。结果表明,与“无反应”基因型相比,“反应性”基因型确实对单次和双次接种表现出明显的转录组反应。在k-8274中,单次接种导致与多胺分解代谢、脂质代谢以及茉莉酸和水杨酸信号相关的基因特异性上调。在双接种条件下,k-8274特异性上调的基因与丛枝菌根感染相关,下调的基因与结瘤相关。这一事实与植株的表型相吻合:与对照相比,双重接种k-8274的根瘤数量较低。因此,严格控制根瘤数可能是豌豆产生共生反应的机制之一。最后,通过比较k-8274和k-3358根在双重接种下的表达谱,我们也确定了共生应答基因型的转录组特征。进一步的工作将集中在验证这些豌豆共生响应性状的转录组标记上。
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Transcriptomic analysis of the symbiotic responsivity trait in pea (Pisum sativum L.).

Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an important crop culture and a model object for studying the molecular genetic bases of nitrogen-fixing symbiosis and arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM). Pea genotypes with high and low responsivity to inoculation with nodule bacteria (rhizobia) and AM fungi have been described: the 'responsive' genotypes demonstrate an increase in seed weight under inoculation, while 'non-responsive' ones do not show such a reaction. In order to get insight into the molecular genetic mechanisms underlying the symbiotic responsivity, a transcriptomic analysis of whole root systems of pea plants of the 'responsive' genotype k-8274 (cv. Vendevil, France) and 'non-responsive' genotype k-3358 (unnamed cultivar, Saratov region, Russia) grown in soil without inoculation (control) and inoculated either with rhizobia (single inoculation) or with rhizobia together with AM fungi (double inoculation) was performed. It was shown that the 'responsive' genotype, indeed, demonstrated a pronounced transcriptomic response to single and double inoculation, in contrast to the 'non-responsive' genotype. In k-8274, single inoculation led to specific up-regulation of genes related to catabolism of polyamines, lipid metabolism, and jasmonic acid and salicylic acid signaling. Under double inoculation, the specifically up-regulated genes in k-8274 were related to arbuscular mycorrhiza infection, and the down-regulated genes were related to nodulation. This fact matches the phenotype of the plants: the number of nodules was lower in k-8274 under double inoculation as compared to the control. Thus, strict control over the nodule number may be one of the mechanisms underlying the symbiotic responsivity of pea. Finally, a comparison of expression profiles in k-8274 and k-3358 roots under double inoculation also allowed us to identify the transcriptomic signatures characteristic of the symbiotically responsive genotype. Further work will be focused on validation of these transcriptomic markers of the symbiotic responsivity trait in pea.

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Vavilovskii Zhurnal Genetiki i Selektsii
Vavilovskii Zhurnal Genetiki i Selektsii AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The "Vavilov Journal of genetics and breeding" publishes original research and review articles in all key areas of modern plant, animal and human genetics, genomics, bioinformatics and biotechnology. One of the main objectives of the journal is integration of theoretical and applied research in the field of genetics. Special attention is paid to the most topical areas in modern genetics dealing with global concerns such as food security and human health.
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