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Stress-induced changes in the expression of antioxidant system genes for rice (Oryza sativa L.) and bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). / Ermakov, Anton; Bobrovskikh, Aleksandr; Zubairova, Ulyana et al.
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T1 - Stress-induced changes in the expression of antioxidant system genes for rice (Oryza sativa L.) and bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
AU - Ermakov, Anton
AU - Bobrovskikh, Aleksandr
AU - Zubairova, Ulyana
AU - Konstantinov, Dmitrii
AU - Doroshkov, Alexey
N1 - Publisher Copyright: Copyright 2019 Ermakov et al.
PY - 2019/11/29
Y1 - 2019/11/29
N2 - Background: Plant cell metabolism inevitably forms reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can damage cells or lead to their death. The antioxidant system (AOS) evolved to eliminate a high concentration of ROS. For plants, this system consists of the seven classes of antioxidant enzymes and antioxidant compounds. Each enzymatic class contains a various number of genes which may vary from species to species. In such a multi-copy genetic system, the integration of evolutionary characteristics and expression data makes it possible to effectively predict promising breeding targets for the design of highly-yielding cultivars. In the plant cells, ROS production can increase as a result of abiotic stresses. Accordingly, AOS responds to stress by altering the expression of the genes of its components. Expression profiles of AOS enzymes, including their changes under stress, remains incomplete. A comprehensive study of the system behavior in response to stress for different species gives the key to identify the general mechanisms of AOS regulation. In this article, we studied stress-induced changes in the expression of AOS genes in photosynthetic tissues for rice and bread wheat. Methods: A meta-analysis of genome-wide transcriptome data on stress-induced changes in expression profiles of antioxidant genes using microarray and next generation sequencing (NGS) experiments from the GEO NCBI database for rice and bread wheat was carried out. Experimental study of expression changes in short (6 h) and prolonged (24 h) cold stress responses for selected AOS genes of bread wheat cultivars Saratovskaya29 and Yanetzkis Probat was conducted using qPCR. Results: The large-scale meta-transcriptome and complementary experimental analysis revealed a summary of fold changes in the AOS gene expression in response to cold and water deficiency for rice and bread wheat.
AB - Background: Plant cell metabolism inevitably forms reactive oxygen species (ROS), which can damage cells or lead to their death. The antioxidant system (AOS) evolved to eliminate a high concentration of ROS. For plants, this system consists of the seven classes of antioxidant enzymes and antioxidant compounds. Each enzymatic class contains a various number of genes which may vary from species to species. In such a multi-copy genetic system, the integration of evolutionary characteristics and expression data makes it possible to effectively predict promising breeding targets for the design of highly-yielding cultivars. In the plant cells, ROS production can increase as a result of abiotic stresses. Accordingly, AOS responds to stress by altering the expression of the genes of its components. Expression profiles of AOS enzymes, including their changes under stress, remains incomplete. A comprehensive study of the system behavior in response to stress for different species gives the key to identify the general mechanisms of AOS regulation. In this article, we studied stress-induced changes in the expression of AOS genes in photosynthetic tissues for rice and bread wheat. Methods: A meta-analysis of genome-wide transcriptome data on stress-induced changes in expression profiles of antioxidant genes using microarray and next generation sequencing (NGS) experiments from the GEO NCBI database for rice and bread wheat was carried out. Experimental study of expression changes in short (6 h) and prolonged (24 h) cold stress responses for selected AOS genes of bread wheat cultivars Saratovskaya29 and Yanetzkis Probat was conducted using qPCR. Results: The large-scale meta-transcriptome and complementary experimental analysis revealed a summary of fold changes in the AOS gene expression in response to cold and water deficiency for rice and bread wheat.
KW - Antioxidant system
KW - Bioinformatics
KW - Computational biology
KW - Gene expression
KW - Genomics
KW - Mathematical biology
KW - Molecular biology
KW - Plant science
KW - Stress responce
KW - Transcriptome meta-analysis
KW - GLUTATHIONE-REDUCTASE
KW - OXIDATIVE STRESS
KW - DROUGHT STRESS
KW - TOLERANCE
KW - COLD-ACCLIMATION
KW - SALT STRESS
KW - OVEREXPRESSION
KW - PLANTS
KW - ABSCISIC-ACID
KW - NCBI GEO
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U2 - 10.7717/peerj.7791
DO - 10.7717/peerj.7791
M3 - Article
C2 - 31803533
AN - SCOPUS:85076264583
VL - 7
JO - PeerJ
JF - PeerJ
SN - 2167-8359
IS - 11
M1 - e7791
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