Integrative Analysis of Gene Expression and miRNAs Reveal Biological Pathways Associated with Bud Paradormancy and Endodormancy in Grapevine
Transition of grapevine buds from paradormancy to endodormancy is coordinated by changes in gene expression, phytohormones, transcription factors, and other molecular regulators, but the mechanisms involved in transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of dormancy stages are not well deline...
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doaj-2881863e27794f88836543aa298d453b2021-03-31T23:01:11ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472021-03-011066966910.3390/plants10040669Integrative Analysis of Gene Expression and miRNAs Reveal Biological Pathways Associated with Bud Paradormancy and Endodormancy in GrapevineShuchi Smita0Michael Robben1Anup Deuja2Monica Accerbi3Pamela J. Green4Senthil Subramanian5Anne Fennell6Edgar McFadden BioStress Laboratory, Agronomy, Horticulture, and Plant Science Department, BioSNTR, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007, USAEdgar McFadden BioStress Laboratory, Agronomy, Horticulture, and Plant Science Department, BioSNTR, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007, USAEdgar McFadden BioStress Laboratory, Agronomy, Horticulture, and Plant Science Department, BioSNTR, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007, USADepartment of Plant and Soil Sciences and Delaware Biotechnology Institute, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19713, USADepartment of Plant and Soil Sciences and Delaware Biotechnology Institute, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19713, USAEdgar McFadden BioStress Laboratory, Agronomy, Horticulture, and Plant Science Department, BioSNTR, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007, USAEdgar McFadden BioStress Laboratory, Agronomy, Horticulture, and Plant Science Department, BioSNTR, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007, USATransition of grapevine buds from paradormancy to endodormancy is coordinated by changes in gene expression, phytohormones, transcription factors, and other molecular regulators, but the mechanisms involved in transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of dormancy stages are not well delineated. To identify potential regulatory targets, an integrative analysis of differential gene expression profiles and their inverse relationships with miRNA abundance was performed in paradormant (long day (LD) 15 h) or endodormant (short day (SD), 13 h) <i>Vitis riparia</i> buds. There were 400 up- and 936 downregulated differentially expressed genes in SD relative to LD budsGene set and gene ontology enrichment analysis indicated that hormone signaling and cell cycling genes were downregulated in SD relative to LD buds. miRNA abundance and inverse expression analyses of miRNA target genes indicated increased abundance of miRNAs that negatively regulate genes involved with cell cycle and meristem development in endodormant buds and miRNAs targeting starch metabolism related genes in paradormant buds. Analysis of interactions between abundant miRNAs and transcription factors identified a network with coinciding regulation of cell cycle and epigenetic regulation related genes in SD buds. This network provides evidence for cross regulation occurring between miRNA and transcription factors both upstream and downstream of <i>MYB3R1</i>.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/4/669grapevinemiRNAphotoperioddormancyregulatory network |
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Shuchi Smita Michael Robben Anup Deuja Monica Accerbi Pamela J. Green Senthil Subramanian Anne Fennell Integrative Analysis of Gene Expression and miRNAs Reveal Biological Pathways Associated with Bud Paradormancy and Endodormancy in Grapevine Plants grapevine miRNA photoperiod dormancy regulatory network |
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Shuchi Smita Michael Robben Anup Deuja Monica Accerbi Pamela J. Green Senthil Subramanian Anne Fennell |
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Integrative Analysis of Gene Expression and miRNAs Reveal Biological Pathways Associated with Bud Paradormancy and Endodormancy in Grapevine |
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Integrative Analysis of Gene Expression and miRNAs Reveal Biological Pathways Associated with Bud Paradormancy and Endodormancy in Grapevine |
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Integrative Analysis of Gene Expression and miRNAs Reveal Biological Pathways Associated with Bud Paradormancy and Endodormancy in Grapevine |
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Integrative Analysis of Gene Expression and miRNAs Reveal Biological Pathways Associated with Bud Paradormancy and Endodormancy in Grapevine |
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Integrative Analysis of Gene Expression and miRNAs Reveal Biological Pathways Associated with Bud Paradormancy and Endodormancy in Grapevine |
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integrative analysis of gene expression and mirnas reveal biological pathways associated with bud paradormancy and endodormancy in grapevine |
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Transition of grapevine buds from paradormancy to endodormancy is coordinated by changes in gene expression, phytohormones, transcription factors, and other molecular regulators, but the mechanisms involved in transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of dormancy stages are not well delineated. To identify potential regulatory targets, an integrative analysis of differential gene expression profiles and their inverse relationships with miRNA abundance was performed in paradormant (long day (LD) 15 h) or endodormant (short day (SD), 13 h) <i>Vitis riparia</i> buds. There were 400 up- and 936 downregulated differentially expressed genes in SD relative to LD budsGene set and gene ontology enrichment analysis indicated that hormone signaling and cell cycling genes were downregulated in SD relative to LD buds. miRNA abundance and inverse expression analyses of miRNA target genes indicated increased abundance of miRNAs that negatively regulate genes involved with cell cycle and meristem development in endodormant buds and miRNAs targeting starch metabolism related genes in paradormant buds. Analysis of interactions between abundant miRNAs and transcription factors identified a network with coinciding regulation of cell cycle and epigenetic regulation related genes in SD buds. This network provides evidence for cross regulation occurring between miRNA and transcription factors both upstream and downstream of <i>MYB3R1</i>. |
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grapevine miRNA photoperiod dormancy regulatory network |
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