The genome-wide transcriptional consequences of the nullisomic-tetrasomic stocks for homoeologous group 7 in bread wheat
Rongzhi Zhang,
Shuaifeng Geng,
Zhengrui Qin,
Zongxiang Tang,
Cheng Liu,
Dongfeng Liu,
Guoqi Song,
Yulian Li,
Shujuan Zhang,
Wei Li,
Jie Gao,
Xiaodong Han,
Genying Li
Affiliations
Rongzhi Zhang
Key Laboratory of Wheat Biology & Genetic Improvement on North Yellow & Huai River Valley, Ministry of Agriculture, National Engineering Laboratory for Wheat & Maize, Institute of Crop Science, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences (SAAS)
Shuaifeng Geng
Institute of Crop Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Zhengrui Qin
Institute of Crop Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Zongxiang Tang
Agronomy College, Sichuan Agricultural University
Cheng Liu
Key Laboratory of Wheat Biology & Genetic Improvement on North Yellow & Huai River Valley, Ministry of Agriculture, National Engineering Laboratory for Wheat & Maize, Institute of Crop Science, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences (SAAS)
Dongfeng Liu
Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Physiology, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Guoqi Song
Key Laboratory of Wheat Biology & Genetic Improvement on North Yellow & Huai River Valley, Ministry of Agriculture, National Engineering Laboratory for Wheat & Maize, Institute of Crop Science, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences (SAAS)
Yulian Li
Key Laboratory of Wheat Biology & Genetic Improvement on North Yellow & Huai River Valley, Ministry of Agriculture, National Engineering Laboratory for Wheat & Maize, Institute of Crop Science, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences (SAAS)
Shujuan Zhang
Key Laboratory of Wheat Biology & Genetic Improvement on North Yellow & Huai River Valley, Ministry of Agriculture, National Engineering Laboratory for Wheat & Maize, Institute of Crop Science, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences (SAAS)
Wei Li
Key Laboratory of Wheat Biology & Genetic Improvement on North Yellow & Huai River Valley, Ministry of Agriculture, National Engineering Laboratory for Wheat & Maize, Institute of Crop Science, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences (SAAS)
Jie Gao
Key Laboratory of Wheat Biology & Genetic Improvement on North Yellow & Huai River Valley, Ministry of Agriculture, National Engineering Laboratory for Wheat & Maize, Institute of Crop Science, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences (SAAS)
Xiaodong Han
Key Laboratory of Wheat Biology & Genetic Improvement on North Yellow & Huai River Valley, Ministry of Agriculture, National Engineering Laboratory for Wheat & Maize, Institute of Crop Science, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences (SAAS)
Genying Li
Key Laboratory of Wheat Biology & Genetic Improvement on North Yellow & Huai River Valley, Ministry of Agriculture, National Engineering Laboratory for Wheat & Maize, Institute of Crop Science, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences (SAAS)
Abstract Background Hexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L) arose by two polyploidisation events from three diploid species with homoeologous genomes. Nullisomic-tetrasomic (nulli-tetra or NT) lines are aneuploid wheat plants lacking two and adding two of six homoeologous chromosomes. These plants can grow normally, but with significantly morphological variations because the adding two chromosomes or the remaining four chromosomes compensate for those absent. Despite these interesting phenomena, detailed molecular mechanisms underlying dosage deletion and compensation in these useful genetic materials have not been determined. Results By sequencing the transcriptomes of leaves in two-week-old seedlings, we showed that the profiles of differentially expressed genes between NT stocks for homoeologous group 7 and the parent hexaploid Chinese Spring (CS) occurred throughout the whole genome with a subgenome and chromosome preference. The deletion effect of nulli-chromosomes was compensated partly by the tetra-chromosomes via the dose level of expressed genes, according to the types of homoeologous genes. The functions of differentially regulated genes primarily focused on carbon metabolic process, photosynthesis process, hormone metabolism, and responding to stimulus, and etc., which might be related to the defective phenotypes that included reductions in plant height, flag leaf length, spikelet number, and kernels per spike. Conclusions The perturbation of the expression levels of transcriptional genes among the NT stocks for homoeologous group 7 demonstrated the gene dosage effect of the subgenome at the genome-wide level. The gene dosage deletion and compensation can be used as a model to elucidate the functions of the subgenomes in modern polyploid plants.