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Responsive Alternative Splicing Events of Opisthopappus Species against Salt Stress.
Han, Mian; Niu, Mengfan; Gao, Ting; Shen, Yuexin; Zhou, Xiaojuan; Zhang, Yimeng; Liu, Li; Chai, Min; Sun, Genlou; Wang, Yiling.
Afiliação
  • Han M; School of Life Science, Shanxi Normal University, Taiyuan 030031, China.
  • Niu M; School of Life Science, Shanxi Normal University, Taiyuan 030031, China.
  • Gao T; School of Life Science, Shanxi Normal University, Taiyuan 030031, China.
  • Shen Y; School of Life Science, Shanxi Normal University, Taiyuan 030031, China.
  • Zhou X; School of Life Science, Shanxi Normal University, Taiyuan 030031, China.
  • Zhang Y; School of Life Science, Shanxi Normal University, Taiyuan 030031, China.
  • Liu L; School of Life Science, Shanxi Normal University, Taiyuan 030031, China.
  • Chai M; School of Life Science, Shanxi Normal University, Taiyuan 030031, China.
  • Sun G; Department of Botany, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, NS B3H 3C3, Canada.
  • Wang Y; School of Life Science, Shanxi Normal University, Taiyuan 030031, China.
Int J Mol Sci ; 25(2)2024 Jan 19.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38279226
ABSTRACT
Salt stress profoundly affects plant growth, prompting intricate molecular responses, such as alternative splicing (AS), for environmental adaptation. However, the response of AS events to salt stress in Opisthopappus (Opisthopappus taihangensis and Opisthopappus longilobus) remains unclear, which is a Taihang Mountain cliff-dwelling species. Using RNA-seq data, differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified under time and concentration gradients of salt stress. Two types of AS, skipped exon (SE) and mutually exclusive exons (MXE), were found. Differentially alternative splicing (DAS) genes in both species were significantly enriched in "protein phosphorylation", "starch and sucrose metabolism", and "plant hormone signal transduction" pathways. Meanwhile, distinct GO terms and KEGG pathways of DAS occurred between two species. Only a small subset of DAS genes overlapped with DEGs under salt stress. Although both species likely adopted protein phosphorylation to enhance salt stress tolerance, they exhibited distinct responses. The results indicated that the salt stress mechanisms of both Opisthopappus species exhibited similarities and differences in response to salt stress, which suggested that adaptive divergence might have occurred between them. This study initially provides a comprehensive description of salt responsive AS events in Opisthopappus and conveys some insights into the molecular mechanisms behind species tolerance on the Taihang Mountains.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Processamento Alternativo / Estresse Salino Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Processamento Alternativo / Estresse Salino Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article