Transcriptome analysis of nitrogen-starvation-responsive genes in rice

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Abstract

Nitrogen (N), a critical macronutrient for plant growth and development, is a major limiting factor in most agricultural systems. Microarray analyses have been conducted to investigate genome-wide gene expression in response to changes in N concentrations. Although RNA-Seq analysis can provide a more precise determination of transcript levels, it has not previously been employed to investigate the expression of N-starvation-induced genes. Results: We constructed cDNA libraries from leaf sheaths and roots of rice plants grown under N-deficient or -sufficient conditions for 12 h. Sequencing the libraries resulted in identification of 33,782 annotated genes. A comparison of abundances revealed 1,650 transcripts that were differentially expressed (fold-change ≥ 2) due to an N-deficiency. Among them, 1,158 were differentially expressed in the leaf sheaths (548 up-regulated and 610 down-regulated) and 492 in the roots (276 up, 216 down). Among the 36 deficiency-induced genes first identified via RNA-Seq analyses, 34 were subsequently confirmed by qRT-PCR. Our RNA-Seq data identified 8,509 multi-exonic genes with 19,628 alternative splicing events. However, we saw no significant difference in alternative splicing between N-sufficient and -deficient conditions. We found 2,986 novel transcripts, of which 192 were regulated under the N-deficiency. Conclusion: We identified 1,650 genes that were differentially expressed after 12 h of N-starvation. Responses by those genes to a limited supply of N were confirmed by RT-PCR and GUS assays. Our results provide valuable information about N-starvation-responsive genes and will be useful when investigating the signal transduction pathway of N-utilization.

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Yang, W., Yoon, J., Choi, H., Fan, Y., Chen, R., & An, G. (2015). Transcriptome analysis of nitrogen-starvation-responsive genes in rice. BMC Plant Biology, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-015-0425-5

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