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PLOS ONE | 2014

Genome-Scale Transcriptome Analysis in Response to Nitric Oxide in Birch Cells: Implications of the Triterpene Biosynthetic Pathway

Fansuo Zeng; Fengkun Sun; Leilei Li; Kun Liu; Yaguang Zhan

Evidence supporting nitric oxide (NO) as a mediator of plant biochemistry continues to grow, but its functions at the molecular level remains poorly understood and, in some cases, controversial. To study the role of NO at the transcriptional level in Betula platyphylla cells, we conducted a genome-scale transcriptome analysis of these cells. The transcriptome of untreated birch cells and those treated by sodium nitroprusside (SNP) were analyzed using the Solexa sequencing. Data were collected by sequencing cDNA libraries of birch cells, which had a long period to adapt to the suspension culture conditions before SNP-treated cells and untreated cells were sampled. Among the 34,100 UniGenes detected, BLASTX search revealed that 20,631 genes showed significant (E-values≤10−5) sequence similarity with proteins from the NR-database. Numerous expressed sequence tags (i.e., 1374) were identified as differentially expressed between the 12 h SNP-treated cells and control cells samples: 403 up-regulated and 971 down-regulated. From this, we specifically examined a core set of NO-related transcripts. The altered expression levels of several transcripts, as determined by transcriptome analysis, was confirmed by qRT-PCR. The results of transcriptome analysis, gene expression quantification, the content of triterpenoid and activities of defensive enzymes elucidated NO has a significant effect on many processes including triterpenoid production, carbohydrate metabolism and cell wall biosynthesis.


Plant Growth Regulation | 2016

Drought physiology and gene expression characteristics of Fraxinus interspecific hybrids

Zhilong He; Yaguang Zhan; Fansuo Zeng; Xingtang Zhao; Xuan Wang

In this study, we investigated the physiological and gene expression responses of Fraxinus interspecific hybrids seedlings to short-term artificially-applied drought stress. Experiment results showed that there were differences in physiological and gene expression responses between hybrids and their parents. Hybrid D110 kept higher levels of photosynthetic parameters and antioxidant enzyme activities than its female parents, as well as ABA contents and expressions of ABA-related genes. These results showed that hybrid D110 improved the suitability which could be due to the change of ABA signal transduction under drought conditions. The expression characteristics of circadian clock gene TOC1 and LHY in Fraxinus hybrid plants and their parents under drought conditions showed that altered amplitude of circadian gene expression might be a possible molecular mechanism for drought-advantage in hybrids. Combined with the physiological response of each hybrid under drought stress, these more sensitive responses of NCED, PYR1 and SnRK2.6 expressions in hybrid D110 compared to its female parent and other hybrids, along with the higher levels of PYR1 and SnRK2.6 expressions might coursed the drought-advantage in hybrid D110.


Functional Plant Biology | 2015

Crosstalk among nitric oxide, calcium and reactive oxygen species during triterpenoid biosynthesis in Betula platyphylla

Fansuo Zeng; Kun Liu; Sida Li; Yaguang Zhan

We analysed NO, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and Ca2+ crosstalk during triterpenoid biosynthesis in white birch (Betula platyphylla Suk.) cells. Cells were pretreated with diphenyleneiodonium, sodium diethyldithiocarbamate (DDTC) or catalase (CAT), or a Ca2+ channel blocker or chelator before sodium nitroprusside treatment. Changes in triterpenoid, malondialdehyde and proline levels, cell viability, and CAT, ascorbate peroxidase and peroxidase activity were recorded. Furthermore, enzyme gene expression levels related to triterpene biosynthesis, endogenous signalling and antioxidase activity, and cell apoptosis and death rates were measured. Sodium nitroprusside elevated ROS and Ca2+ levels. Oleanolic acid levels in cells pretreated with diphenyleneiodonium and CAT reduced significantly, but it increased with DDTC pretreatment. ROS inhibition downregulated BpDXR, BpCALM and BpNIA expression. Oleanolic acid, BpMnSOD expression, and CAT, ascorbate peroxidase and peroxidase activities reduced when the Ca2+ signalling pathway was blocked. The apoptosis rates of cells pretreated with DDTC and CAT decreased significantly; cell death rates also reduced in groups Ca2+ pretreated with channel blocker and chelator . Thus ROS and Ca2+ participate in triterpenoid biosynthesis, cell apoptosis and death induced by exogenous NO application. Further, NO causes oxidative stress and restricts the level of intracellular ROS through the Ca2+ signalling pathway.


international conference on bioinformatics and biomedical engineering | 2010

The Chemical Properties of Water in Fraxinus Mandshurica at Eastern Mountainous Region in Heilongjiang Province

Ying Xin; Yu-Sen Zhao; Fansuo Zeng; Chun-Na Wang

Abstract-The water quality in rainfall, throughfall, stemflow and litterthrough in the Fraxinus mandshurica at Eastern Mountainous Region in Heilongjiang Province had been studied. The indicator included pH, Do, TURB, TDS, COND, ORP, K, Na, Ca, Mg, Cu, Zn, Mn and Fe. The results showed that the chemical properties of rainfall has been changed after it passing through forest canopy. The value of Do and ORP was lower than those of rainfall. The value of TURB,TDS and COND increased obviously. The element contents in stemflow were higher than those in rainfall and throughfall except Mn. The variance of pH and Do was not remarkably and the variance coefficients of pH and Do was lower in rainfall, throughfall, stemflow and litterthrough. The value of TURB and TDS varied remarkably, and the variance coefficients of TURB and TDS was higher. The leaching coefficient of throughfall was in the following order: K> Mg> Mn> Fe> Ca> Cu> Na> Zn. The leaching coefficient of stemflow was in the order of K> Mg> Fe> Cu> Ca> Mn> Na> Zn. And the leaching coefficient of litterthrough was in the following order: Mg> Fe> Na> Ca> Mn> K> Cu> Zn.


international conference on bioinformatics and biomedical engineering | 2010

Effects of High Temperature Stress on Transgene Expression and DNA Methylation Pattern

Fansuo Zeng; Ying Xin; Yaguang Zhan; Chuan-Ping Yang; Kun Liu

Abstract-Studies about the variation of DNA methylation pattern under high temperature stress (37˚C) contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the apparent regulation of biological functions. Based on the in vitro cultivation of genetically modified birch (Betula platyphylla Suk.) clones for high-temperature stress, the paper detected exogenous gene transcription level differences with RT-PCR. Methylation-sensitive amplified polymorphism (MSAP) analysis the variation of DNA methylation pattern in transgenic birch. In this paper we used ten pairs of primers MSAP to deal with genetically modified DNA screening birch. The study revealed that high temperature stress can lead the level of transcriptional expression of transgene decrease, while endogenous levels of DNA methylation, including the overall methylation, the lateral semi-cytosine methylation as well as the inside of cytosine methylation level of the whole is almost twice than the control.


international conference on bioinformatics and biomedical engineering | 2009

Characteristics of Seasonal and Spatial Variations of Proanthocyanidins Content in Elaeagnus angustifolia and Effect of Salicylic Acid on Its Accumulation

Fansuo Zeng; Weiwei Wang; Yaguang Zhan; Ji-Yuan Song; Ying Xin

In this paper, we took Elaeagnus angustifolia as material. The paper studied characteristics of seasonal and spatial variations of proanthocyanidins content. There was an apparent difference in proanthocyanidins content of the leave from May to October, the maximim content of proanthocyanidins in October was 34.36 mgldrg -1 DW, while proanthocyanidins content in July was only 17.16 mgldrg-1 DW. Content of proanthocyanidins in different organs of Elaeagnus angustifolia from the high to low was bark > root > leave > annual branch. We also studied the effects of salicylic acid on its accumulation among the different organs of Elaeagnus angustifolia were studied. The result showed that spraying 400 mgldrL -1 salicylic acid chould enhance remarkablely proanthocyanidins content in the leave, annual branch and bark of Elaeagnus angustifolia, the maximal increment of proanthocyanidins content was 76.48%, 53.27% and 28.06% respectively on the third day after treatment.


international conference on bioinformatics and biomedical engineering | 2009

Preliminary Study on the Expression of BGT Gene in Transgenic Birch

Fansuo Zeng; Hong-Cui Zhao; Ying Xin; Yaguang Zhan; Fenghui Qi

In this paper, Southern blot analysis of the transgenic birch (Betula platyphylla Suk.) plants indicated that the the copy number of bgt varies from one to four. Of which 18.2 percent were single copy. Transcriptional expression of bgt gene in transgenic birch plants was analyzed by Northern blot. TGS has been found in four transgenic lines with one, three and four copies of bgt. Bgt gene was inserted into the prokaryotic vector pET 28a and transferred into E.coli BL21 (DE3) for expression of BGT fusion protein. After overnight cleavage with Thrombin and purification by immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography, the final BGT proteins were obtained with purity of 90%. The ELISA result showed that the BGT protein expression level in the transgenic birch plants ranged from 0.000% to 0.283% of total soluble protein. No significant correlation was found between copy number and expression level of bgt gene.


international conference on bioinformatics and biomedical engineering | 2009

Establishment of the Callus Culture of Elaeagnus angustifolia to Produce Proanthocyanidins and Effect of UV-B Radiation on Its Accumulation

Fansuo Zeng; Weiwei Wang; Yaguang Zhan; Ji-Yuan Song; Xiang-Ling You; Ying Xin

Callus culture of Elaeagnus angustifolia was established with the objective to produce proanthocyanidins. The effects of different conditions on the callus growth and the production of proanthocyanidins were researched. The leaf tissue part of Elaeagnus angustifolia was optimum explant of callus induction. The best callus growth and the highest proanthocyanidins production was obtained under the culture on MS basal medium containing 4.50 μmol·L 2, 4-D and 2.20 μmol·L BA. The optimum time of subculture was 20-25 d. The content of proanthocyanidins in callus was up to 56.25 mg·g DW. Callus bud differentiation exhibited a negative correlation with proanthocyanins accumulation, UV-B radiation had remarkable promoting effects on the accumulation of proanthocyanidins in the callus of Elaeagnus angustifolia. KeywordsElaeagnus angustifolia L, callus, proanthocyanidins Abbreviations PGR, plant growth regulator; DW, dry weight; FW, fresh weight; 2,4-D, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid; BA, 6bezyladenine; NAA, α-naphthaleneacetic acid; IAA, Indole-3-acetic acid


international conference on bioinformatics and biomedical engineering | 2008

Analysis of Flanking Sequences of T-DNAs in Transgenic Birch Plants Based on SiteFinding PCR

Fansuo Zeng; Yaguang Zhan; Tao Su; Dong Sun

Long-lived tree mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens has technically matured to some extent, but the mechanics of T-DNA integration in transgenic birch (Betula platyphylla) remains largely unknown. Using SiteFinding PCR, we analyzed the flanking sequences of T-DNAs in transgenic birch plants, in which the foreign genes have been integrated stably. Flanking sequence analysis was conducted for the transgenic lines where left and/ or right T-DNA border flanking genomic regions were obtained. A relatively high percentage AT value was found for the flanking regions. The deletion of the right border repeat was observed in the junctions analyzed. The number of nucleotides deleted varied from 3 to 91. Deletions of 17-589 bp were observed in all left T-DNA junctions analyzed. We also report on the presence of vector backbone DNA sequence in transgene loci detected using primer pairs outside the left and right T-DNA borders. Approximately 76. 7% of the lines contained some vector backbone DNA.


Biotechnology Letters | 2010

Stability of transgenes in long-term micropropagation of plants of transgenic birch (Betula platyphylla)

Fansuo Zeng; Jingjing Qian; Wei Luo; Yaguang Zhan; Ying Xin; Chuan-Ping Yang

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Yaguang Zhan

Northeast Forestry University

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Ying Xin

Northeast Forestry University

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Fenghui Qi

Northeast Forestry University

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Xiangling You

Northeast Forestry University

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Chuan-Ping Yang

Northeast Forestry University

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Hong-Cui Zhao

Northeast Forestry University

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Kun Liu

Northeast Forestry University

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Weiwei Wang

Northeast Forestry University

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Fengkun Sun

Northeast Forestry University

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Ji-Yuan Song

Northeast Forestry University

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