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Development of a cDNA microarray to identify gene expression of Puccinellia tenuiflora under saline-alkali stress

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 45, Issue 8, Pages 567-576

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2007.05.006

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Puccinellia tenuiflora; saline-alkali stress; cDNA microarray; gene expression profile

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Puccinellia tenuiflora is the main grass species growing in the saline-alkali soil of the Songnen plain in northeastern China, suggesting it has a high tolerance to saline stress. In this study, cDNA microarrays containing 1067 clones of P. tenuiflora were constructed to investigate gene expression patterns resulting from saline-alkali (NaHCO3) stress. RNA was extracted from P. tenufflora treated with 400 mmol L-1 NaHCO2 for 6, 12, 24 and 48 h. Untreated (no saline-alkali stress) samples were used as control. A total of 95 transcripts were differentially regulated under the conditions studied, and 38, 35, 25 and 49 genes were differentially expressed with NaHCO3 stress for 6, 12, 24 and 48 h, respectively. Among these, approximately 40% were putative novel or functionally unknown genes, and the remainder function in photosynthesis, cell rescue, defense, transport, metabolism, transcription regulation and protein destination, etc. Analysis of the P. tenufflora genes demonstrated the complexity of, and differences in, gene expression patterns resulting from different NaHCO3 stress times. The genetic relationship between P. tenufflora and other plants was investigated by BlastN analysis. The results showed nearly 20% of the expressed sequence tags from P. tenufflora shared significant similarities with rice Oryza sativa, an important food crop. The close genetic relationship between these two species suggests that P. tenufflora may be a good plant model for studying saline-alkali tolerance mechanisms in O. sativa. (c) 2007 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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