Identification of genes regulating ovary differentiation after pollination in hazel by comparative transcriptome analysis
Abstract Background Hazel (Corylus spp.) exhibits ovary differentiation and development that is initiated from the ovary primordium after pollination, conferring the plant with a unique delayed fertilization. Failure of development of the ovary and ovule after pollination can lead to ovary abortion...
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doaj-ab48c566631e4430b8b5e633aaebadc12020-11-24T21:50:38ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292018-05-0118111310.1186/s12870-018-1296-3Identification of genes regulating ovary differentiation after pollination in hazel by comparative transcriptome analysisYunqing Cheng0Yuchu Zhang1Chunming Liu2Pengfei Ai3Jianfeng Liu4Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Resource Science and Green Production, Jilin Normal UniversityJilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Resource Science and Green Production, Jilin Normal UniversityJilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Resource Science and Green Production, Jilin Normal UniversityCollege of Bioscience & Bioengineering, Hebei University of Science and TechnologyJilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Resource Science and Green Production, Jilin Normal UniversityAbstract Background Hazel (Corylus spp.) exhibits ovary differentiation and development that is initiated from the ovary primordium after pollination, conferring the plant with a unique delayed fertilization. Failure of development of the ovary and ovule after pollination can lead to ovary abortion and blank fruit formation, respectively, with consequent yield loss. However, the genes involved in ovary and ovule differentiation and development are largely unknown. Results In unpollinated pistillate inflorescences (stage F), the stigma shows an extension growth pattern. After pollination, a rudimentary ovary begins to form (stage S), followed by ovule differentiation (stage T) and growth (stage FO). Total RNA was obtained from pistillate inflorescences or young ovaries at stage F, S, T and FO, and sequencing was carried out on a HiSeq 4000 system. De novo assembly of sequencing data yielded 62.58 Gb of nucleotides and 90,726 unigenes; 5524, 3468, and 8714 differentially expressed transcripts were identified in F-vs-S, S-vs-T, and T-vs-FO paired comparisons, respectively. An analysis of F-vs-S, S-vs-T, and T-vs-FO paired comparisons based on annotations in the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes revealed six pathways that were significantly enriched during ovary differentiation, including ko04075 (Plant hormone signal transduction). Auxin level increased after pollination, and an immunohistochemical analysis indicated that auxin was enriched at the growth center of pistillate inflorescences and young ovaries. These results indicate that genes related to auxin biosynthesis, transport, signaling, the floral quartet model, and flower development may regulate ovary and ovule differentiation and development in hazel. Conclusions Our findings provide insight into the molecular mechanisms of ovary differentiation and development after pollination in this economically valuable plant.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-018-1296-3HazelOvaryOvuleTranscriptome |
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Yunqing Cheng Yuchu Zhang Chunming Liu Pengfei Ai Jianfeng Liu Identification of genes regulating ovary differentiation after pollination in hazel by comparative transcriptome analysis BMC Plant Biology Hazel Ovary Ovule Transcriptome |
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Yunqing Cheng Yuchu Zhang Chunming Liu Pengfei Ai Jianfeng Liu |
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Identification of genes regulating ovary differentiation after pollination in hazel by comparative transcriptome analysis |
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Identification of genes regulating ovary differentiation after pollination in hazel by comparative transcriptome analysis |
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Identification of genes regulating ovary differentiation after pollination in hazel by comparative transcriptome analysis |
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Identification of genes regulating ovary differentiation after pollination in hazel by comparative transcriptome analysis |
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Identification of genes regulating ovary differentiation after pollination in hazel by comparative transcriptome analysis |
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identification of genes regulating ovary differentiation after pollination in hazel by comparative transcriptome analysis |
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Abstract Background Hazel (Corylus spp.) exhibits ovary differentiation and development that is initiated from the ovary primordium after pollination, conferring the plant with a unique delayed fertilization. Failure of development of the ovary and ovule after pollination can lead to ovary abortion and blank fruit formation, respectively, with consequent yield loss. However, the genes involved in ovary and ovule differentiation and development are largely unknown. Results In unpollinated pistillate inflorescences (stage F), the stigma shows an extension growth pattern. After pollination, a rudimentary ovary begins to form (stage S), followed by ovule differentiation (stage T) and growth (stage FO). Total RNA was obtained from pistillate inflorescences or young ovaries at stage F, S, T and FO, and sequencing was carried out on a HiSeq 4000 system. De novo assembly of sequencing data yielded 62.58 Gb of nucleotides and 90,726 unigenes; 5524, 3468, and 8714 differentially expressed transcripts were identified in F-vs-S, S-vs-T, and T-vs-FO paired comparisons, respectively. An analysis of F-vs-S, S-vs-T, and T-vs-FO paired comparisons based on annotations in the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes revealed six pathways that were significantly enriched during ovary differentiation, including ko04075 (Plant hormone signal transduction). Auxin level increased after pollination, and an immunohistochemical analysis indicated that auxin was enriched at the growth center of pistillate inflorescences and young ovaries. These results indicate that genes related to auxin biosynthesis, transport, signaling, the floral quartet model, and flower development may regulate ovary and ovule differentiation and development in hazel. Conclusions Our findings provide insight into the molecular mechanisms of ovary differentiation and development after pollination in this economically valuable plant. |
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Hazel Ovary Ovule Transcriptome |
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