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Comparative transcriptome analysis to identify the important mRNA and lncRNA associated with salinity tolerance in alfalfa.
- Source :
- PeerJ; Oct2024, p1-22, 22p
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Salinity represents a fatal factor affecting the productivity of alfalfa. But the regulation of salinity tolerance via lncRNAs and mRNAs remains largely unclear within alfalfa. For evaluating salinity stress resistance-related lncRNAs and mRNAs within alfalfa, we analyzed root transcriptomics in two alfalfa varieties, GN5 (salinity-tolerant) and GN3 (salinity-sensitive), after treatments with NaCl at 0 and 150 mM. There were altogether 117,677 lncRNAs and 172,986 mRNAs detected, including 1,466 lncRNAs and 2,288 mRNAs with significant differential expression in GN5<subscript>150</subscript>/GN5<subscript>0</subscript>, GN3<subscript>150</subscript>/GN3<subscript>0</subscript>, GN5<subscript>0</subscript>/GN3<subscript>0</subscript>, and GN5<subscript>150</subscript>/GN3<subscript>150</subscript>. As revealed by GO as well as KEGG enrichment, some ionic and osmotic stress-associated genes, such as HPCA1-LRR, PP2C60, PP2C71, CRK1, APX3, HXK2, BAG6, and ARF1, had up-regulated levels in GN5 compared with in GN3. In addition, NaCl treatment markedly decreased CNGC1 expression in GN5. According to co-expressed network analyses, six lncRNAs (TCONS_00113549, TCONS_00399794, TCONS_00297228, TCONS_00004647, TCONS_00033214 and TCONS_00285177) modulated 66 genes including ARF1, BAG6, PP2C71, and CNGC1 in alfalfa roots, suggesting that these nine genes and six lncRNAs probably facilitated the different salinity resistance in GN5 vs. GN3. These results shed more lights on molecular mechanisms underlying genotype difference in salinity tolerance among alfalfas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- GENE expression
TRANSCRIPTOMES
LINCRNA
SALINITY
MESSENGER RNA
ALFALFA
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 21678359
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- PeerJ
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 180705810
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.18236