Full-length transcriptome analysis of the abcb, pin/pin-likes, and aux/lax families involved in somatic embryogenesis of lilium pumilum dc. Fisch

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Abstract

Plant cell totipotency is one of the 25 major topics in current scientific research, and somatic embryos are good experimental material for studying cell totipotency. Polar auxin transport plays an important regulatory role in somatic embryogenesis (SE). However, little is known about the auxin transport genes and their regulatory mechanisms in Lilium SE. In this study, we applied single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing to Lilium pumilum DC. Fisch. for the first time and obtained a total of 119,649 transcripts, of which 14 encoded auxin transport genes. Correlation analyses between somatic embryo induction and gene expression under different treatments revealed that auxin transport genes, especially ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter B family member 21 (ABCB21) and PIN-FORMED (PIN) LIKES 7 (PILS7), may be key players in SE, and the necessary duration of picloram (PIC) treatment to induce SE is as short as 3 days. Our research provides valuable genetic information on Lilium pumilum, elucidating the candidate auxin transport genes involved in SE and their influencing factors. This study lays a foundation for elucidating the regulatory mechanism of auxin transport in SE.

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Song, S., Wang, Z., Ren, Y., & Sun, H. (2020). Full-length transcriptome analysis of the abcb, pin/pin-likes, and aux/lax families involved in somatic embryogenesis of lilium pumilum dc. Fisch. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21020453

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