Transcriptome analysis of Taraxacum kok-saghyz reveals the role of exogenous methyl jasmonate in regulating rubber biosynthesis and drought tolerance.
Gene
; 867: 147346, 2023 May 30.
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ABSTRACT
Taraxacum kok-saghyz has been identified as one of the most promising alternative rubber crops, with laticifer cells that produce high-quality rubber. To uncover the underlying molecular mechanisms regulating natural rubber biosynthesis under MeJA induction, a reference transcriptome was constructed from nine samples of T. kok-saghyz. MeJA treatment was applied for 0 h (control), 6 h, and 24 h. A total of 7452 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in response to MeJA stress, relative to the control. Functional enrichment showed that these DEGs were primarily related to hormone signaling, defensive responses, and secondary metabolism. Combined analysis of the DEGs induced by MeJA and high-expression genes in laticifer cells further identified seven DEGs related to natural rubber biosynthesis that were upregulated in latex tissue, suggesting that these candidate genes could prove valuable in studying the mechanism of MeJA-mediated natural rubber biosynthesis. In addition, 415 MeJA-responsive DEGs were from several transcription factor families associated with drought resistance. This study helps to elucidate the mechanism of natural rubber biosynthesis in T. kok-saghyz in response to MeJA stress and identifies key candidate MeJA-induced DEGs in laticifer tissue, as well as a candidate drought-response target gene, whose knowledge will promote the breeding of T. kok-saghyz in the aspect of rubber yields and quality, and drought tolerance.
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Taraxacum
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Prognostic_studies
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2023
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