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Early transcriptomic changes induced by magnesium deficiency in Arabidopsis thaliana reveal the alteration of circadian clock gene expression in roots and the triggering of abscisic acid-responsive genes

机译:拟南芥中镁缺乏引起的早期转录组变化揭示了根中昼夜节律基因表达的改变和脱落酸反应基因的触发

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Plant growth and development ultimately depend on environmental variables such as the availability of essential minerals. Unravelling how nutrients affect gene expression will help to understand how they regulate plant growth. This study reports the early transcriptomic response to magnesium (Mg) deprivation in Arabidopsis. Whole-genome transcriptome was studied in the roots and young mature leaves 4, 8 and 28 h after the removal of Mg from the nutrient solution. The highest number of regulated genes was first observed in the roots. Contrary to other mineral deficiencies, Mg depletion did not induce a higher expression of annotated genes in Mg uptake. Remarkable responses include the perturbation of the central oscillator of the circadian clock in roots and the triggering of abscisic acid (ABA) signalling, with half of the up-regulated Mg genes in leaves being ABA-responsive. However, no change in ABA content was observed. The specificity of the response of some Mg-regulated genes was challenged by studying their expression after other mineral deficiencies and environmental stresses. The possibility to develop markers for Mg incipient deficiency is discussed here.
机译:植物的生长和发育最终取决于环境变量,例如必需矿物质的可用性。阐明养分如何影响基因表达将有助于了解养分如何调节植物的生长。这项研究报告了拟南芥中镁(Mg)剥夺的早期转录组反应。从营养液中去除镁后4、8和28 h,在根和幼叶上研究了全基因组转录组。首先在根中观察到最高数量的调控基因。与其他矿物质缺乏症相反,镁耗竭并没有引起镁吸收中注释基因的更高表达。显着的响应包括根部昼夜节律时钟的中心振荡器的扰动和脱落酸(ABA)信号的触发,其中叶子中上调的Mg基因的一半对ABA响应。但是,未观察到ABA含量的变化。在其他矿物质缺乏和环境胁迫之后,通过研究它们的表达来挑战某些受Mg调控的基因的反应特异性。本文讨论了开发镁初期缺乏标志物的可能性。

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