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Transcriptome analysis reveals plasticity in gene regulation due to environmental cues in Primula sikkimensis, a high altitude plant species

机译:转录组分析揭示了由于樱草属Sikkimensis的环境提示,高空植物物种的环境提示,揭示了基因调节的可塑性

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BACKGROUND:Studying plasticity in gene expression in natural systems is crucial, for predicting and managing the effects of climate change on plant species. To understand the contribution of gene expression level variations to abiotic stress compensation in a Himalaya plant (Primula sikkimensis), we carried out a transplant experiment within (Ambient), and beyond (Below Ambient and Above Ambient) the altitudinal range limit of species. We sequenced nine transcriptomes (three each from each altitudinal range condition) using Illumina sequencing technology. We compared the fitness variation of transplants among three transplant conditions.RESULTS:A large number of significantly differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between below ambient versus ambient (109) and above ambient versus ambient (85) were identified. Transcripts involved in plant growth and development were mostly up-regulated in below ambient conditions. Transcripts involved in signalling, defence, and membrane transport were mostly up-regulated in above ambient condition. Pathway analysis revealed that most of the genes involved in metabolic processes, secondary metabolism, and flavonoid biosynthesis were differentially expressed in below ambient conditions, whereas most of the genes involved in photosynthesis and plant hormone signalling were differentially expressed in above ambient conditions. In addition, we observed higher reproductive fitness in transplant individuals at below ambient condition compared to above ambient conditions; contrary to what we expect from the cold adaptive P. sikkimensis plants.CONCLUSIONS:We reveal P. sikkimensis's capacity for rapid adaptation to climate change through transcriptome variation, which may facilitate the phenotypic plasticity observed in morphological and life history traits. The genes and pathways identified provide a genetic resource for understanding the temperature stress (both the hot and cold stress) tolerance mechanism of P. sikkimensis in their natural environment.
机译:背景:研究自然系统中基因表达中的可塑性至关重要,以预测和管理气候变化对植物物种的影响。为了了解Gene表达水平变化对喜马拉雅植物(瓜征鳞片类)的非生物胁迫补偿的贡献,我们在(环境)内进行了移植实验,超越(低于环境和高于环境)。我们使用illumina测序技术测序九个转录om(每个来自每个高度范围条件的三个)。我们比较了三种移植条件的移植物的适应性变化。结果:鉴定了低于环境温度(109)和高于环境温度(109)之间的大量显着差异表达的基因(DEG)。植物生长和发育的转录物在低于环境条件下大多上调。参与信号传导,防御和膜输送的转录物在高于环境条件下大多上调。途径分析显示,在低于环境条件下,代谢过程中参与代谢过程,次生代谢和黄酮类生物合成的大多数基因在低于环境条件下差异表达,而参与光合作用和植物激素信号传导的大多数基因在高于环境条件下差异表达。此外,与高于环境条件相比,我们观察到在低于环境条件下的移植个体中的更高的生殖适应性;与我们期望的冷自适应P. Sikkimensis植物相反。结论:我们揭示了通过转录组变异的快速适应气候变化的P. Sikkimensis的能力,这可以促进在形态学和生命历史特征中观察到的表型可塑性。鉴定的基因和途径提供了理解P. Sikkimensis在自然环境中的温度应激(热和冷应激)耐受机制的遗传资源。

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