Relationship between the Phenylpropanoid Pathway and Dwarfism of <i>Paspalum seashore</i> Based on RNA-Seq and iTRAQ

<i>Seashore paspalum</i> is a major warm-season turfgrass requiring frequent mowing. The use of dwarf cultivars with slow growth is a promising method to decrease mowing frequency. The present study was conducted to provide an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanism of T51 dwar...

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Main Authors: Yong Zhang, Jun Liu, Jingjin Yu, Huangwei Zhang, Zhimin Yang
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
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spelling doaj-31a986ed083e4e798f0f09a5a4ea13b92021-09-09T13:48:41ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-09-01229568956810.3390/ijms22179568Relationship between the Phenylpropanoid Pathway and Dwarfism of <i>Paspalum seashore</i> Based on RNA-Seq and iTRAQYong Zhang0Jun Liu1Jingjin Yu2Huangwei Zhang3Zhimin Yang4College of Agro-Grassland Science, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaCollege of Agro-Grassland Science, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaCollege of Agro-Grassland Science, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaCollege of Agro-Grassland Science, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, ChinaCollege of Agro-Grassland Science, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China<i>Seashore paspalum</i> is a major warm-season turfgrass requiring frequent mowing. The use of dwarf cultivars with slow growth is a promising method to decrease mowing frequency. The present study was conducted to provide an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanism of T51 dwarfing in the phenylpropane pathway and to screen the key genes related to dwarfing. For this purpose, we obtained transcriptomic information based on RNA-Seq and proteomic information based on iTRAQ for the dwarf mutant T51 of <i>seashore paspalum</i>. The combined results of transcriptomic and proteomic analysis were used to identify the differential expression pattern of genes at the translational and transcriptional levels. A total of 8311 DEGs were detected at the transcription level, of which 2540 were upregulated and 5771 were downregulated. Based on the transcripts, 2910 proteins were identified using iTRAQ, of which 392 (155 upregulated and 237 downregulated) were DEPs. The phenylpropane pathway was found to be significantly enriched at both the transcriptional and translational levels. Combined with the decrease in lignin content and the increase in flavonoid content in T51, we found that the dwarf phenotype of T51 is closely related to the abnormal synthesis of lignin and flavonoids in the phenylpropane pathway. CCR and <i>HCT</i> may be the key genes for T51 dwarf. This study provides the basis for further study on the dwarfing mechanism of <i>seashore paspalum</i>. The screening of key genes lays a foundation for further studies on the molecular mechanism of <i>seashore paspalum</i> dwarfing.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/17/9568RNA-SeqiTRAQdwarfismphenylpropanoid<i>Paspalum seashore</i>lignin
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author Yong Zhang
Jun Liu
Jingjin Yu
Huangwei Zhang
Zhimin Yang
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Jun Liu
Jingjin Yu
Huangwei Zhang
Zhimin Yang
Relationship between the Phenylpropanoid Pathway and Dwarfism of <i>Paspalum seashore</i> Based on RNA-Seq and iTRAQ
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
RNA-Seq
iTRAQ
dwarfism
phenylpropanoid
<i>Paspalum seashore</i>
lignin
author_facet Yong Zhang
Jun Liu
Jingjin Yu
Huangwei Zhang
Zhimin Yang
author_sort Yong Zhang
title Relationship between the Phenylpropanoid Pathway and Dwarfism of <i>Paspalum seashore</i> Based on RNA-Seq and iTRAQ
title_short Relationship between the Phenylpropanoid Pathway and Dwarfism of <i>Paspalum seashore</i> Based on RNA-Seq and iTRAQ
title_full Relationship between the Phenylpropanoid Pathway and Dwarfism of <i>Paspalum seashore</i> Based on RNA-Seq and iTRAQ
title_fullStr Relationship between the Phenylpropanoid Pathway and Dwarfism of <i>Paspalum seashore</i> Based on RNA-Seq and iTRAQ
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between the Phenylpropanoid Pathway and Dwarfism of <i>Paspalum seashore</i> Based on RNA-Seq and iTRAQ
title_sort relationship between the phenylpropanoid pathway and dwarfism of <i>paspalum seashore</i> based on rna-seq and itraq
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2021-09-01
description <i>Seashore paspalum</i> is a major warm-season turfgrass requiring frequent mowing. The use of dwarf cultivars with slow growth is a promising method to decrease mowing frequency. The present study was conducted to provide an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanism of T51 dwarfing in the phenylpropane pathway and to screen the key genes related to dwarfing. For this purpose, we obtained transcriptomic information based on RNA-Seq and proteomic information based on iTRAQ for the dwarf mutant T51 of <i>seashore paspalum</i>. The combined results of transcriptomic and proteomic analysis were used to identify the differential expression pattern of genes at the translational and transcriptional levels. A total of 8311 DEGs were detected at the transcription level, of which 2540 were upregulated and 5771 were downregulated. Based on the transcripts, 2910 proteins were identified using iTRAQ, of which 392 (155 upregulated and 237 downregulated) were DEPs. The phenylpropane pathway was found to be significantly enriched at both the transcriptional and translational levels. Combined with the decrease in lignin content and the increase in flavonoid content in T51, we found that the dwarf phenotype of T51 is closely related to the abnormal synthesis of lignin and flavonoids in the phenylpropane pathway. CCR and <i>HCT</i> may be the key genes for T51 dwarf. This study provides the basis for further study on the dwarfing mechanism of <i>seashore paspalum</i>. The screening of key genes lays a foundation for further studies on the molecular mechanism of <i>seashore paspalum</i> dwarfing.
topic RNA-Seq
iTRAQ
dwarfism
phenylpropanoid
<i>Paspalum seashore</i>
lignin
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/17/9568
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