Genome-wide identification of MIKC-type genes related to stamen and gynoecium development in Liriodendron

Abstract The organogenesis and development of reproductive organs, i.e., stamen and gynoecium, are important floral characteristics that are closely related to pollinators and reproductive fitness. As a genus from Magnoliaceae, Liriodendron has only two relict species: L. chinense and L. tulipifera....

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Main Authors: Huanhuan Liu, Lichun Yang, Zhonghua Tu, Shenghua Zhu, Chengge Zhang, Huogen Li
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-03-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85927-7
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spelling doaj-b19425a5d69d4518940881ff3560a6ba2021-03-28T11:28:05ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-03-0111111910.1038/s41598-021-85927-7Genome-wide identification of MIKC-type genes related to stamen and gynoecium development in LiriodendronHuanhuan Liu0Lichun Yang1Zhonghua Tu2Shenghua Zhu3Chengge Zhang4Huogen Li5College of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry UniversityCollege of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry UniversityCollege of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry UniversityCollege of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry UniversityCollege of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry UniversityCollege of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry UniversityAbstract The organogenesis and development of reproductive organs, i.e., stamen and gynoecium, are important floral characteristics that are closely related to pollinators and reproductive fitness. As a genus from Magnoliaceae, Liriodendron has only two relict species: L. chinense and L. tulipifera. Despite the similar flower shapes of these species, their natural seed-setting rates differ significantly, implying interspecies difference in floral organogenesis and development. MADS-box genes, which participate in floral organogenesis and development, remain unexplored in Liriodendron. Here, to explore the interspecies difference in floral organogenesis and development and identify MADS-box genes in Liriodendron, we examined the stamen and gynoecium primordia of the two Liriodendron species by scanning electron microscopy combined with paraffin sectioning, and then collected two types of primordia for RNA-seq. A total of 12 libraries were constructed and 42,268 genes were identified, including 35,269 reference genes and 6,999 new genes. Monoterpenoid biosynthesis was enriched in L. tulipifera. Genome-wide analysis of 32 MADS-box genes was conducted, including phylogenetic trees, exon/intron structures, and conserved motif distributions. Twenty-six genes were anchored on 17 scaffolds, and six new genes had no location information. The expression profiles of MIKC-type genes via RT-qPCR acrossing six stamen and gynoecium developmental stages indicates that the PI-like, AG/STK-like, SEP-like, and SVP-like genes may contribute to the species-specific differentiation of the organogenesis and development of reproductive organs in Liriodendron. Our findings laid the groundwork for the future exploration of the mechanism underlying on the interspecific differences in reproductive organ development and fitness in Liriodendron.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85927-7
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author Huanhuan Liu
Lichun Yang
Zhonghua Tu
Shenghua Zhu
Chengge Zhang
Huogen Li
spellingShingle Huanhuan Liu
Lichun Yang
Zhonghua Tu
Shenghua Zhu
Chengge Zhang
Huogen Li
Genome-wide identification of MIKC-type genes related to stamen and gynoecium development in Liriodendron
Scientific Reports
author_facet Huanhuan Liu
Lichun Yang
Zhonghua Tu
Shenghua Zhu
Chengge Zhang
Huogen Li
author_sort Huanhuan Liu
title Genome-wide identification of MIKC-type genes related to stamen and gynoecium development in Liriodendron
title_short Genome-wide identification of MIKC-type genes related to stamen and gynoecium development in Liriodendron
title_full Genome-wide identification of MIKC-type genes related to stamen and gynoecium development in Liriodendron
title_fullStr Genome-wide identification of MIKC-type genes related to stamen and gynoecium development in Liriodendron
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide identification of MIKC-type genes related to stamen and gynoecium development in Liriodendron
title_sort genome-wide identification of mikc-type genes related to stamen and gynoecium development in liriodendron
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract The organogenesis and development of reproductive organs, i.e., stamen and gynoecium, are important floral characteristics that are closely related to pollinators and reproductive fitness. As a genus from Magnoliaceae, Liriodendron has only two relict species: L. chinense and L. tulipifera. Despite the similar flower shapes of these species, their natural seed-setting rates differ significantly, implying interspecies difference in floral organogenesis and development. MADS-box genes, which participate in floral organogenesis and development, remain unexplored in Liriodendron. Here, to explore the interspecies difference in floral organogenesis and development and identify MADS-box genes in Liriodendron, we examined the stamen and gynoecium primordia of the two Liriodendron species by scanning electron microscopy combined with paraffin sectioning, and then collected two types of primordia for RNA-seq. A total of 12 libraries were constructed and 42,268 genes were identified, including 35,269 reference genes and 6,999 new genes. Monoterpenoid biosynthesis was enriched in L. tulipifera. Genome-wide analysis of 32 MADS-box genes was conducted, including phylogenetic trees, exon/intron structures, and conserved motif distributions. Twenty-six genes were anchored on 17 scaffolds, and six new genes had no location information. The expression profiles of MIKC-type genes via RT-qPCR acrossing six stamen and gynoecium developmental stages indicates that the PI-like, AG/STK-like, SEP-like, and SVP-like genes may contribute to the species-specific differentiation of the organogenesis and development of reproductive organs in Liriodendron. Our findings laid the groundwork for the future exploration of the mechanism underlying on the interspecific differences in reproductive organ development and fitness in Liriodendron.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85927-7
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