4.6 Article

Differential gene expression analysis of maize leaf at heading stage in response to water-deficit stress

Journal

BIOSCIENCE REPORTS
Volume 28, Issue 3, Pages 125-134

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PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/BSR20070023

Keywords

expression profile; gene; maize; water stress; whole-genome microarray; Zea mays L.

Funding

  1. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China [2007AA10Z175]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of 17 China [30771127]

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Synopsis The whole-genomic gene-expression changes of maize (Zea mays L.) plants in response to water-deficit stress at the heading stage have not been previously studied. The present work utilized a maize oligonucleotide array ('57K', similar to 57000 sequences; http://www.maizearray.org/) representing more than 30000 unique genes, to profile transcriptome changes in maize leaves subjected to 1d (day) and 7d water-deficit stress. After 1d and 7d water-stress treatment, 195 and 1008 differential genes were identified respectively. One-third of 1d-water-stress-induced genes had known or putative functions in various cellular signalling pathways, indicating that signal-transduction-related genes play important roles in the early responses of maize leaves to water stress. The 7d-stress-regulated genes were involved in a broad range of cellular and biochemical activities. The most notable genes may function in compatible osmolyte metabolism, particularly in proline, sucrose, trehalose and raffinose metabolism in the leaves. The present study provided a valuable starting point for further elucidation of molecular mechanisms in the drought tolerance of maize plants.

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