Frontiers in Genetics (Oct 2020)

Enhanced Activity of Genes Associated With Photosynthesis, Phytohormone Metabolism and Cell Wall Synthesis Is Involved in Gibberellin-Mediated Sugarcane Internode Growth

  • Rongfa Chen,
  • Rongfa Chen,
  • Yegeng Fan,
  • Yegeng Fan,
  • Haifeng Yan,
  • Haifeng Yan,
  • Huiwen Zhou,
  • Huiwen Zhou,
  • Zhongfeng Zhou,
  • Zhongfeng Zhou,
  • Mengling Weng,
  • Mengling Weng,
  • Xing Huang,
  • Xing Huang,
  • Prakash Lakshmanan,
  • Prakash Lakshmanan,
  • Yangrui Li,
  • Yangrui Li,
  • Lihang Qiu,
  • Lihang Qiu,
  • Jianming Wu,
  • Jianming Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.570094
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Internode elongation is an important trait in sugarcane as it affects the sugarcane yield. Gibberellin (GA) is a key modulator of internode elongation in sugarcane. Understanding the gene expression features of GA-mediated internode elongation has both scientific and practical significance. This study aimed to examine the transcriptomic changes in the internode elongation of sugarcane following GA treatment. Eighteen cDNA libraries from the internode tissues on days of 0, 3, and 6 in control and GA treatment groups were sequenced and their gene expression were studied. RNA-seq analysis revealed 1,338,723,248 reads and 70,821 unigenes from elongating internodes of sugarcane. Comparative studies discovered a large number of transcripts that were differentially expressed in GA-treated samples compared to the control. Further analysis revealed that the differentially expressed genes were enriched in the metabolic process, one-carbon compound transport, and single-organism process. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway annotation showed significant enrichment in photosynthesis and plant hormone signal transduction, indicating its involvement in internode elongation. The function analysis suggested that metabolic pathways and biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, plant hormones, and cell wall components were enriched in the internodes of the GA-treated plants. The hub genes were identified, with the function of cellulose synthesis. The results of this study provide a global view of mRNA changes during sugarcane internode elongation and extend our knowledge of the GA-mediated cellular processes involved in sugarcane stem growth.

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