Identification and profiling of upland cotton microRNAs at fiber initiation stage under exogenous IAA application

Abstract Background Cotton is the most essential textile crop worldwide, and phytohormones are critical for cotton fiber development. One example is the role of auxin in fiber initiation, but we know little molecular basis. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have a significant function in cotton development; nevert...

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Main Authors: Tianlun Zhao, Xiaojian Xu, Min Wang, Cheng Li, Cong Li, Rubing Zhao, Shuijin Zhu, Qiuling He, Jinhong Chen
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-019-5760-8
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spelling doaj-654d27b500294b2ca0cd434fd67a116d2020-11-25T03:08:26ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642019-05-0120111510.1186/s12864-019-5760-8Identification and profiling of upland cotton microRNAs at fiber initiation stage under exogenous IAA applicationTianlun Zhao0Xiaojian Xu1Min Wang2Cheng Li3Cong Li4Rubing Zhao5Shuijin Zhu6Qiuling He7Jinhong Chen8Department of Agronomy, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Agronomy, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Agronomy, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Agronomy, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Agronomy, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Agronomy, Zhejiang UniversityDepartment of Agronomy, Zhejiang UniversityZhejiang Province Key Laboratory of Plant Secondary Metabolism and Regulation, Zhejiang Sci-Tech UniversityDepartment of Agronomy, Zhejiang UniversityAbstract Background Cotton is the most essential textile crop worldwide, and phytohormones are critical for cotton fiber development. One example is the role of auxin in fiber initiation, but we know little molecular basis. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have a significant function in cotton development; nevertheless their role in fiber initiation remains unclear. Here, exogenous IAA was applied to cotton plant before anthesis. Utilizing small RNA sequencing, the mechanism underlying miRNA-mediated regulation of fiber initiation under exogenous IAA treatment was investigated. Results With exogenous IAA application, the endogenous IAA and GA contents of IAA treated (IT) ovules were higher than control (CK) ovules at the fiber initiation stage, while endogenous ABA content was lower in IT than CK. Using scanning electron microscopy, we found the fiber number and size were significantly promoted in IT at 0 DPA. Fiber quality analysis showed that fiber length, uniformity, strength, elongation, and micronaire of IT were higher than CK, though not statistically significant, while lint percent was significantly higher in IT. We generated six small RNA libraries using − 3, 0, and 3 DPA ovules of IT and CK, and identified 58 known miRNAs and 83 novel miRNAs together with the target genes. The differential expressed miRNAs number between IT and CK at − 3, 0, 3 DPA was 34, 16 and 24, respectively. Gene ontology and KEGG pathway enrichment analyses for the target genes of the miRNAs expressed in a differential manner showed that they were significantly enriched in 30 terms and 8 pathways. QRT-PCR for those identified miRNAs and the target genes related to phytohormones and fiber development was performed, and results suggested a potential role of these miRNAs in fiber initiation. Conclusions The exogenous IAA application affected the relative phytohormone contents in ovule and promoted fiber initiation in cotton. Identification and profiling of miRNAs and their targets at the fiber initiation stage provided insights for miRNAs’ regulation function of fiber initiation. These findings not only shed light on the regulatory network of fiber growth but also offer clues for cotton fiber amelioration strategies in cotton.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-019-5760-8Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)MicroRNAFiber initiationExogenous IAA
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language English
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author Tianlun Zhao
Xiaojian Xu
Min Wang
Cheng Li
Cong Li
Rubing Zhao
Shuijin Zhu
Qiuling He
Jinhong Chen
spellingShingle Tianlun Zhao
Xiaojian Xu
Min Wang
Cheng Li
Cong Li
Rubing Zhao
Shuijin Zhu
Qiuling He
Jinhong Chen
Identification and profiling of upland cotton microRNAs at fiber initiation stage under exogenous IAA application
BMC Genomics
Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
MicroRNA
Fiber initiation
Exogenous IAA
author_facet Tianlun Zhao
Xiaojian Xu
Min Wang
Cheng Li
Cong Li
Rubing Zhao
Shuijin Zhu
Qiuling He
Jinhong Chen
author_sort Tianlun Zhao
title Identification and profiling of upland cotton microRNAs at fiber initiation stage under exogenous IAA application
title_short Identification and profiling of upland cotton microRNAs at fiber initiation stage under exogenous IAA application
title_full Identification and profiling of upland cotton microRNAs at fiber initiation stage under exogenous IAA application
title_fullStr Identification and profiling of upland cotton microRNAs at fiber initiation stage under exogenous IAA application
title_full_unstemmed Identification and profiling of upland cotton microRNAs at fiber initiation stage under exogenous IAA application
title_sort identification and profiling of upland cotton micrornas at fiber initiation stage under exogenous iaa application
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background Cotton is the most essential textile crop worldwide, and phytohormones are critical for cotton fiber development. One example is the role of auxin in fiber initiation, but we know little molecular basis. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have a significant function in cotton development; nevertheless their role in fiber initiation remains unclear. Here, exogenous IAA was applied to cotton plant before anthesis. Utilizing small RNA sequencing, the mechanism underlying miRNA-mediated regulation of fiber initiation under exogenous IAA treatment was investigated. Results With exogenous IAA application, the endogenous IAA and GA contents of IAA treated (IT) ovules were higher than control (CK) ovules at the fiber initiation stage, while endogenous ABA content was lower in IT than CK. Using scanning electron microscopy, we found the fiber number and size were significantly promoted in IT at 0 DPA. Fiber quality analysis showed that fiber length, uniformity, strength, elongation, and micronaire of IT were higher than CK, though not statistically significant, while lint percent was significantly higher in IT. We generated six small RNA libraries using − 3, 0, and 3 DPA ovules of IT and CK, and identified 58 known miRNAs and 83 novel miRNAs together with the target genes. The differential expressed miRNAs number between IT and CK at − 3, 0, 3 DPA was 34, 16 and 24, respectively. Gene ontology and KEGG pathway enrichment analyses for the target genes of the miRNAs expressed in a differential manner showed that they were significantly enriched in 30 terms and 8 pathways. QRT-PCR for those identified miRNAs and the target genes related to phytohormones and fiber development was performed, and results suggested a potential role of these miRNAs in fiber initiation. Conclusions The exogenous IAA application affected the relative phytohormone contents in ovule and promoted fiber initiation in cotton. Identification and profiling of miRNAs and their targets at the fiber initiation stage provided insights for miRNAs’ regulation function of fiber initiation. These findings not only shed light on the regulatory network of fiber growth but also offer clues for cotton fiber amelioration strategies in cotton.
topic Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
MicroRNA
Fiber initiation
Exogenous IAA
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-019-5760-8
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