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A comprehensive transcriptome analysis of contrasting rice cultivars highlights the role of auxin and ABA responsive genes in heat stress response

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GENOMICS
卷 113, 期 1, 页码 1247-1261

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2021.03.007

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Heat; Abiotic stress; Rice; Hormone; Auxin; Transcriptome

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  1. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi [NAIP/Comp-4/C4/C-30033/2008-09]
  2. Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) through the J.C. Bose National Fellowship
  3. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi

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Sensing and responding to changes in ambient temperature is crucial for the survival of all living organisms. A study on the response of rice seedlings to elevated temperatures revealed uniquely regulated genes and pathways in the heat-tolerant rice cultivar, particularly associated with auxin and ABA as part of the heat stress response. Analysis of regulatory network between transcription factors and their target genes under various temperature conditions provided insights into temperature-responsive genes and potential candidates for thermotolerance in rice.
Sensing a change in ambient temperature is key to survival among all living organisms. Temperature fluctuations due to climate change are a matter of grave concern since it adversely affects growth and eventually the yield of crop plants, including two of the major cereals, i.e., rice and wheat. Thus, to understand the response of rice seedlings to elevated temperatures, we performed microarray-based transcriptome analysis of two contrasting rice cultivars, Annapurna (heat tolerant) and IR64 (heat susceptible), by subjecting their seedlings to 37 degrees C and 42 degrees C, sequentially. The transcriptome analyses revealed a set of uniquely regulated genes and related pathways in red rice cultivar Annapurna, particularly associated with auxin and ABA as a part of heat stress response in rice. The changes in expression of few auxin and ABA associated genes, such as OsIAA13, OsIAA20, ILL8, OsbZIP12, OsPP2C51, OsDi19-1 and OsHOX24, among others, were validated under high-temperature conditions using RT-qPCR. In particular, the expression of auxin-inducible SAUR genes was enhanced considerably at both elevated temperatures. Further, using genes that expressed inversely under heat vs. cold temperature conditions, we built a regulatory network between transcription factors (TF) such as HSFs, NAC, WRKYs, bHLHs or bZIPs and their target gene pairs and determined regulatory coordination in their expression under varying temperature conditions. Our work thus provides useful insights into temperature-responsive genes, particularly under elevated temperature conditions, and could serve as a resource of candidate genes associated with thermotolerance or downstream components of temperature sensors in rice.

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