时程转录组分析揭示了参与调节玉米氮敏感性的转录因子。

IF 6.6 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Genetics and Genomics Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1016/j.jgg.2024.09.021
Mingliang Zhang, Yuancong Wang, Qi Wu, Yangming Sun, Chenxu Zhao, Min Ge, Ling Zhou, Tifu Zhang, Wei Zhang, Yiliang Qian, Long Ruan, Han Zhao
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氮(N)既是植物的重要宏量营养元素,也是植物的信号分子。揭示参与氮代谢的关键调控因子有助于剖析氮代谢的内在机制,这对开发氮利用效率高的玉米至关重要。两个玉米品系 B73 和 Ki11 显示出不同的氯酸盐和低氮耐受性。时序转录组分析表明,B73 和 Ki11 中 NUGs 的表达对硝酸盐变化具有不同的响应模式。通过共表达网络,B73 和 Ki11 的硝酸盐响应模块数量和转录因子(TFs)调控网络存在显著差异。B73 中有 23 个独特的 TF,而 Ki11 中有 41 个独特的 TF。MADS26 是 B73 N 响应网络中一个独特的 TF,在 B73 和 Ki11 中具有不同的表达水平和 N 响应模式。过表达 MADS26 能提高玉米对氯酸盐的敏感性和对硝酸盐的利用率,至少能部分解释 B73 和 Ki11 对氯酸盐耐受性和低氮敏感性的差异。这项工作的发现为玉米育种提供了独特的见解和有希望的候选品种,以减少不必要的氮过量使用。
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Time-course transcriptomic analysis reveals transcription factors involved in modulating nitrogen sensibility in maize.

Nitrogen (N) serves both as a vital macronutrient and a signaling molecule for plants. Unveiling key regulators involved in N metabolism helps dissect the mechanisms underlying N metabolism, which is essential for developing maize with high N use efficiency. Two maize lines, B73 and Ki11, show differential chlorate and low-N tolerance. Time-course transcriptomic analysis reveals that the expression of NUGs in B73 and Ki11 have distinct responsive patterns to nitrate variation. By the coexpression networks, significant differences in the number of N response modules and regulatory networks of transcription factors (TFs) are revealed between B73 and Ki11. There are 23 unique TFs in B73 and 41 unique TFs in Ki11. MADS26 is a unique TF in the B73 N response network, with different expression level and N response pattern in B73 and Ki11. Overexpression of MADS26 enhances the sensitivity to chlorate and the utilization of nitrate in maize, at least partially explaining the differential chlorate tolerance and Low-N sensitivity between B73 and Ki11. The findings in this work provide unique insights and promising candidates for maize breeding to reduce unnecessary N overuse.

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Journal of Genetics and Genomics
Journal of Genetics and Genomics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Genetics and Genomics (JGG, formerly known as Acta Genetica Sinica ) is an international journal publishing peer-reviewed articles of novel and significant discoveries in the fields of genetics and genomics. Topics of particular interest include but are not limited to molecular genetics, developmental genetics, cytogenetics, epigenetics, medical genetics, population and evolutionary genetics, genomics and functional genomics as well as bioinformatics and computational biology.
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