Frontiers in Genetics (Jul 2021)

Integrative Identification of Crucial Genes Associated With Plant Hormone-Mediated Bud Dormancy in Prunus mume

  • Ping Li,
  • Ping Li,
  • Tangchun Zheng,
  • Tangchun Zheng,
  • Zhiyong Zhang,
  • Weichao Liu,
  • Weichao Liu,
  • Like Qiu,
  • Like Qiu,
  • Jia Wang,
  • Jia Wang,
  • Tangren Cheng,
  • Tangren Cheng,
  • Qixiang Zhang,
  • Qixiang Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.698598
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Prunus mume is an important ornamental woody plant with winter-flowering property, which is closely related to bud dormancy. Despite recent scientific headway in deciphering the mechanism of bud dormancy in P. mume, the overall picture of gene co-expression regulating P. mume bud dormancy is still unclear. Here a total of 23 modules were screened by weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA), of which 12 modules were significantly associated with heteroauxin, abscisic acid (ABA), and gibberellin (GA), including GA1, GA3, and GA4. The yellow module, which was positively correlated with the content of ABA and negatively correlated with the content of GA, was composed of 1,426 genes, among which 156 transcription factors (TFs) were annotated with transcriptional regulation function. An enrichment analysis revealed that these genes are related to the dormancy process and plant hormone signal transduction. Interestingly, the expression trends of PmABF2 and PmABF4 genes, the core members of ABA signal transduction, were positively correlated with P. mume bud dormancy. Additionally, the PmSVP gene had attracted lots of attention because of its co-expression, function enrichment, and expression level. PmABF2, PmABF4, and PmSVP were the genes with a high degree of expression in the co-expression network, which was upregulated by ABA treatment. Our results provide insights into the underlying molecular mechanism of plant hormone-regulated dormancy and screen the hub genes involved in bud dormancy in P. mume.

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