Comparative Transcriptomes Profiling of Photoperiod-sensitive Male Sterile Rice Nongken 58S During the Male Sterility Transition between Short-day and Long-day

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Photoperiod-sensitive genic male sterile (PGMS) rice, Nongken 58S, was discovered in 1973. It has been widely used for the production of hybrid rice, and great achievements have been made in improving rice yields. However, the mechan...

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Main Authors: Zhu Yingguo, Jiang Daiming, Cheng Qin, Song Gaoyuan, Guo Zhibin, Liu Zhenwei, Wang Wei, Yang Daichang
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spelling doaj-9ddf0d3f85a8464593e01f10809e95212020-11-25T01:30:36ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642011-09-0112146210.1186/1471-2164-12-462Comparative Transcriptomes Profiling of Photoperiod-sensitive Male Sterile Rice Nongken 58S During the Male Sterility Transition between Short-day and Long-dayZhu YingguoJiang DaimingCheng QinSong GaoyuanGuo ZhibinLiu ZhenweiWang WeiYang Daichang<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Photoperiod-sensitive genic male sterile (PGMS) rice, Nongken 58S, was discovered in 1973. It has been widely used for the production of hybrid rice, and great achievements have been made in improving rice yields. However, the mechanism of the male sterility transition in PGMS rice remains to be determined.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>To investigate the transcriptome during the male sterility transition in PGMS rice, the transcriptome of Nongken 58S under short-day (SD) and long-day (LD) at the glume primordium differentiation and pistil/stamen primordium forming stages was compared. Seventy-three and 128 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified at the glume primordium differentiation and pistil/stamen primordium forming stages, respectively. Five and 22 genes were markedly up-regulated (≥ 5-fold), and two and five genes were considerably down-regulated (≥ 5-fold) under SD during the male sterility transition. Gene ontology annotation and pathway analysis revealed that four biological processes and the circadian rhythms and the flowering pathways coordinately regulated the male sterility transition. Further quantitative PCR analysis demonstrated that the circadian rhythms of <it>OsPRR1, OsPRR37, OsGI, Hd1, OsLHY </it>and <it>OsDof </it>in leaves were obviously different between Nongken 58S and Nongken 58 under LD conditions. Moreover, both <it>OsPRR37 </it>and <it>Hd1 </it>in the inflorescence displayed differences between Nongken 58S and Nongken 58 under both LD and SD conditions.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The results presented here indicate that the transcriptome in Nongken 58S was significantly suppressed under LD conditions. Among these DEGs, the circadian rhythm and the flowering pathway were involved in the male sterility transition. Furthermore, these pathways were coordinately involved in the male sterility transition in PGMS rice.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/462transcriptome profilingPGMSmale sterility transitioncircadian rhythmflowering
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author Zhu Yingguo
Jiang Daiming
Cheng Qin
Song Gaoyuan
Guo Zhibin
Liu Zhenwei
Wang Wei
Yang Daichang
spellingShingle Zhu Yingguo
Jiang Daiming
Cheng Qin
Song Gaoyuan
Guo Zhibin
Liu Zhenwei
Wang Wei
Yang Daichang
Comparative Transcriptomes Profiling of Photoperiod-sensitive Male Sterile Rice Nongken 58S During the Male Sterility Transition between Short-day and Long-day
BMC Genomics
transcriptome profiling
PGMS
male sterility transition
circadian rhythm
flowering
author_facet Zhu Yingguo
Jiang Daiming
Cheng Qin
Song Gaoyuan
Guo Zhibin
Liu Zhenwei
Wang Wei
Yang Daichang
author_sort Zhu Yingguo
title Comparative Transcriptomes Profiling of Photoperiod-sensitive Male Sterile Rice Nongken 58S During the Male Sterility Transition between Short-day and Long-day
title_short Comparative Transcriptomes Profiling of Photoperiod-sensitive Male Sterile Rice Nongken 58S During the Male Sterility Transition between Short-day and Long-day
title_full Comparative Transcriptomes Profiling of Photoperiod-sensitive Male Sterile Rice Nongken 58S During the Male Sterility Transition between Short-day and Long-day
title_fullStr Comparative Transcriptomes Profiling of Photoperiod-sensitive Male Sterile Rice Nongken 58S During the Male Sterility Transition between Short-day and Long-day
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Transcriptomes Profiling of Photoperiod-sensitive Male Sterile Rice Nongken 58S During the Male Sterility Transition between Short-day and Long-day
title_sort comparative transcriptomes profiling of photoperiod-sensitive male sterile rice nongken 58s during the male sterility transition between short-day and long-day
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2011-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Photoperiod-sensitive genic male sterile (PGMS) rice, Nongken 58S, was discovered in 1973. It has been widely used for the production of hybrid rice, and great achievements have been made in improving rice yields. However, the mechanism of the male sterility transition in PGMS rice remains to be determined.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>To investigate the transcriptome during the male sterility transition in PGMS rice, the transcriptome of Nongken 58S under short-day (SD) and long-day (LD) at the glume primordium differentiation and pistil/stamen primordium forming stages was compared. Seventy-three and 128 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified at the glume primordium differentiation and pistil/stamen primordium forming stages, respectively. Five and 22 genes were markedly up-regulated (≥ 5-fold), and two and five genes were considerably down-regulated (≥ 5-fold) under SD during the male sterility transition. Gene ontology annotation and pathway analysis revealed that four biological processes and the circadian rhythms and the flowering pathways coordinately regulated the male sterility transition. Further quantitative PCR analysis demonstrated that the circadian rhythms of <it>OsPRR1, OsPRR37, OsGI, Hd1, OsLHY </it>and <it>OsDof </it>in leaves were obviously different between Nongken 58S and Nongken 58 under LD conditions. Moreover, both <it>OsPRR37 </it>and <it>Hd1 </it>in the inflorescence displayed differences between Nongken 58S and Nongken 58 under both LD and SD conditions.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The results presented here indicate that the transcriptome in Nongken 58S was significantly suppressed under LD conditions. Among these DEGs, the circadian rhythm and the flowering pathway were involved in the male sterility transition. Furthermore, these pathways were coordinately involved in the male sterility transition in PGMS rice.</p>
topic transcriptome profiling
PGMS
male sterility transition
circadian rhythm
flowering
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/462
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