Genome-wide analyses of direct target genes of four rice NAC-domain transcription factors involved in drought tolerance

Abstract Background Plant stress responses and mechanisms determining tolerance are controlled by diverse sets of genes. Transcription factors (TFs) have been implicated in conferring drought tolerance under drought stress conditions, and the identification of their target genes can elucidate molecu...

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Main Authors: Pil Joong Chung, Harin Jung, Yang Do Choi, Ju-Kon Kim
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Published: BMC 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-2ad4290cf99f4c899e228463d40b87dd2020-11-25T02:47:32ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642018-01-0119111710.1186/s12864-017-4367-1Genome-wide analyses of direct target genes of four rice NAC-domain transcription factors involved in drought tolerancePil Joong Chung0Harin Jung1Yang Do Choi2Ju-Kon Kim3Graduate School of International Agricultural Technology and Crop Biotechnology Institute/GreenBio Science & Technology, Seoul National UniversityGraduate School of International Agricultural Technology and Crop Biotechnology Institute/GreenBio Science & Technology, Seoul National UniversityGraduate School of International Agricultural Technology and Crop Biotechnology Institute/GreenBio Science & Technology, Seoul National UniversityGraduate School of International Agricultural Technology and Crop Biotechnology Institute/GreenBio Science & Technology, Seoul National UniversityAbstract Background Plant stress responses and mechanisms determining tolerance are controlled by diverse sets of genes. Transcription factors (TFs) have been implicated in conferring drought tolerance under drought stress conditions, and the identification of their target genes can elucidate molecular regulatory networks that orchestrate tolerance mechanisms. Results We generated transgenic rice plants overexpressing the 4 rice TFs, OsNAC5, 6, 9, and 10, under the control of the root-specific RCc3 promoter. We showed that they were tolerant to drought stress with reduced loss of grain yield under drought conditions compared with wild type plants. To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying this tolerance, we here performed chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-Seq and RNA-Seq analyses to identify the direct target genes of the OsNAC proteins using the RCc3:6MYC-OsNAC expressing roots. A total of 475 binding loci for the 4 OsNAC proteins were identified by cross-referencing their binding to promoter regions and the expression levels of the corresponding genes. The binding loci were distributed among the promoter regions of 391 target genes that were directly up-regulated by one of the OsNAC proteins in four RCc3:6MYC-OsNAC transgenic lines. Based on gene ontology (GO) analysis, the direct target genes were related to transmembrane/transporter activity, vesicle, plant hormones, carbohydrate metabolism, and TFs. The direct targets of each OsNAC range from 4.0–8.7% of the total number of up-regulated genes found in the RNA-Seq data sets. Thus, each OsNAC up-regulates a set of direct target genes that alter root system architecture in the RCc3:OsNAC plants to confer drought tolerance. Our results provide a valuable resource for functional dissection of the molecular mechanisms of drought tolerance. Conclusions Many of the target genes, including transmembrane/transporter, vesicle related, auxin/hormone related, carbohydrate metabolic processes, and transcription factor genes, that are up-regulated by OsNACs act as the cellular components which would alter the root architectures of RCc3:OsNACs for drought tolerance.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-017-4367-1Drought toleranceGenome-wide analysisNAC transcription factorsOryza sativaRNA-SeqChIP-Seq
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author Pil Joong Chung
Harin Jung
Yang Do Choi
Ju-Kon Kim
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Harin Jung
Yang Do Choi
Ju-Kon Kim
Genome-wide analyses of direct target genes of four rice NAC-domain transcription factors involved in drought tolerance
BMC Genomics
Drought tolerance
Genome-wide analysis
NAC transcription factors
Oryza sativa
RNA-Seq
ChIP-Seq
author_facet Pil Joong Chung
Harin Jung
Yang Do Choi
Ju-Kon Kim
author_sort Pil Joong Chung
title Genome-wide analyses of direct target genes of four rice NAC-domain transcription factors involved in drought tolerance
title_short Genome-wide analyses of direct target genes of four rice NAC-domain transcription factors involved in drought tolerance
title_full Genome-wide analyses of direct target genes of four rice NAC-domain transcription factors involved in drought tolerance
title_fullStr Genome-wide analyses of direct target genes of four rice NAC-domain transcription factors involved in drought tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide analyses of direct target genes of four rice NAC-domain transcription factors involved in drought tolerance
title_sort genome-wide analyses of direct target genes of four rice nac-domain transcription factors involved in drought tolerance
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Abstract Background Plant stress responses and mechanisms determining tolerance are controlled by diverse sets of genes. Transcription factors (TFs) have been implicated in conferring drought tolerance under drought stress conditions, and the identification of their target genes can elucidate molecular regulatory networks that orchestrate tolerance mechanisms. Results We generated transgenic rice plants overexpressing the 4 rice TFs, OsNAC5, 6, 9, and 10, under the control of the root-specific RCc3 promoter. We showed that they were tolerant to drought stress with reduced loss of grain yield under drought conditions compared with wild type plants. To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying this tolerance, we here performed chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-Seq and RNA-Seq analyses to identify the direct target genes of the OsNAC proteins using the RCc3:6MYC-OsNAC expressing roots. A total of 475 binding loci for the 4 OsNAC proteins were identified by cross-referencing their binding to promoter regions and the expression levels of the corresponding genes. The binding loci were distributed among the promoter regions of 391 target genes that were directly up-regulated by one of the OsNAC proteins in four RCc3:6MYC-OsNAC transgenic lines. Based on gene ontology (GO) analysis, the direct target genes were related to transmembrane/transporter activity, vesicle, plant hormones, carbohydrate metabolism, and TFs. The direct targets of each OsNAC range from 4.0–8.7% of the total number of up-regulated genes found in the RNA-Seq data sets. Thus, each OsNAC up-regulates a set of direct target genes that alter root system architecture in the RCc3:OsNAC plants to confer drought tolerance. Our results provide a valuable resource for functional dissection of the molecular mechanisms of drought tolerance. Conclusions Many of the target genes, including transmembrane/transporter, vesicle related, auxin/hormone related, carbohydrate metabolic processes, and transcription factor genes, that are up-regulated by OsNACs act as the cellular components which would alter the root architectures of RCc3:OsNACs for drought tolerance.
topic Drought tolerance
Genome-wide analysis
NAC transcription factors
Oryza sativa
RNA-Seq
ChIP-Seq
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-017-4367-1
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