极端水分条件下,基因调控网络影响根细胞类型的发育可塑性

Cell Press Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3908788
M. Reynoso, Alexander T. Borowsky, Germain C. Pauluzzi, E. Yeung, Jianhai Zhang, Elide Formentin, J. Velasco, Sean Cabanlit, Christine Duvenjian, Matthew J. Prior, Garo Z. Akmakjian, R. Deal, N. Sinha, S. Brady, T. Girke, J. Bailey-Serres
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了解根系在不同灌溉或降雨条件下如何调节生长发育,对于培育适应气候变化的作物至关重要。我们建立了一个标记水稻品系工具箱来分析翻译mrna和特定细胞群体内染色质的可及性。我们用这些来研究各种环境下的根:实验室的培养皿,受控的温室压力和恢复条件,以及室外的稻田。染色质和mRNA数据的整合解决了增殖细胞中周期基因的调控网络,这些基因在淹没下减弱DNA合成;参与生长素信号、生物钟和地面组织小RNA调控的基因;内胚层/外胚层细胞中的木质素生物合成、铁转运体和氮同化受水分利用的调节。通过应用系统方法,我们确定了水分亏缺反应和木质部发育可塑性的已知和候选驱动转录因子。总的来说,这种资源将促进根系的遗传改良,以实现最佳的气候适应能力。
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Gene Regulatory Networks Shape Developmental Plasticity of Root Cell Types Under Water Extremes
Understanding how roots modulate development under varied irrigation or rainfall is crucial for development of climate resilient crops. We established a toolbox of tagged rice lines to profile translating mRNAs and chromatin accessibility within specific cell populations. We used these to study roots in a range of environments: plates in the lab, controlled greenhouse stress and recovery conditions, and outdoors in a paddy. Integration of chromatin and mRNA data resolves regulatory networks of: cycle genes in proliferating cells that attenuate DNA synthesis under submergence; genes involved in auxin signaling, the circadian clock, and small RNA regulation in ground tissue; and suberin biosynthesis, iron transporters, and nitrogen assimilation in endodermal/exodermal cells modulated with water availability. By applying a systems approach we identify known and candidate driver transcription factors of water deficit responses and xylem development plasticity. Collectively, this resource will facilitate genetic improvements in root systems for optimal climate resilience.
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