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BMC Genomics | 2017

Response of microRNAs to cold treatment in the young spikes of common wheat

Guoqi Song; Rongzhi Zhang; Shujuan Zhang; Yulian Li; Jie Gao; Xiaodong Han; Mingli Chen; Jiao Wang; Wei Li; Genying Li

BackgroundMicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small non-coding RNAs that play important roles in biotic and abiotic stresses by regulating their target genes. For common wheat, spring frost damage frequently occurs, especially when low temperature coincides with plants at early floral organ differentiation, which may result in significant yield loss. Up to date, the role of miRNAs in wheat response to frost stress is not well understood.ResultsWe report here the sequencing of small RNA transcriptomes from the young spikes that were treated with cold stress and the comparative analysis with those of the control. A total of 192 conserved miRNAs from 105 families and nine novel miRNAs were identified. Among them, 34 conserved and five novel miRNAs were differentially expressed between the cold-stressed samples and the controls. The expression patterns of 18 miRNAs were further validated by quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Moreover, nearly half of the miRNAs were cross inducible by biotic and abiotic stresses when compared with previously published work. Target genes were predicted and validated by degradome sequencing. Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment analysis showed that the target genes of differentially expressed miRNAs were enriched for response to the stimulus, regulation of transcription, and ion transport functions. Since many targets of differentially expressed miRNAs were transcription factors that are associated with floral development such as ARF, SPB (Squamosa Promoter Binding like protein), MADS-box (MCM1, AG, DEFA and SRF), MYB, SPX (SYG1, Pho81 and XPR1), TCP (TEOSINTE BRANCHED, Cycloidea and PCF), and PPR (PentatricoPeptide Repeat) genes, cold-altered miRNA expression may cause abnormal reproductive organ development.ConclusionAnalysis of small RNA transcriptomes and their target genes provide new insight into miRNA regulation in developing wheat inflorescences under cold stress. MiRNAs provide another layer of gene regulation in cold stress response that can be genetically manipulated to reduce yield loss in wheat.


Journal of Biotechnology | 2014

Transcriptome characterization and differential expression analysis of cold-responsive genes in young spikes of common wheat

Shujuan Zhang; Guoqi Song; Jie Gao; Yulian Li; Dong Guo; Qingqi Fan; Xinxia Sui; Xiusheng Chu; Chengyan Huang; Jianjun Liu; Genying Li

With the frequent occurrence of climatic anomalies, spring frost has become a significant limiting factor on wheat production, especially during the reproductive growth stage. A high-throughput sequencing technology was applied and a total of 54 million clean reads that corresponded to 7.44 Gb of total nucleotides were generated. These reads were then de novo assembled into 120,715 unigenes with an average length of 627 bp. Functional annotations were then obtained by aligning all unigenes with public protein databases. In total, 9657 potential EST-SSRs were identified, and 6310 primer pairs for 1329 SSRs were obtained. Meanwhile, a comparison of four tag-based digital gene expression libraries, which was built from the control and cold-treated young spikes were performed. Overall, 526 up-regulated and 489 down-regulated genes were identified, and GO and KEGG pathway analyses of those genes were further conducted. Based on these results, a series of candidate genes involved in cold response pathways were identified, and 12 of them were confirmed by qRT-PCR. The combination of RNA-Seq and digital gene expression analysis in this study provides a powerful approach for investigating the transcriptional changes and obtained a large number of unigenes annotated to public databases.


Hereditas | 2018

Enhancement of grain number per spike by RNA interference of cytokinin oxidase 2 gene in bread wheat

Yulian Li; Guoqi Song; Jie Gao; Shujuan Zhang; Rongzhi Zhang; Wei Li; Mingli Chen; Min Liu; Xianchun Xia; Thierry Risacher; Genying Li

BackgroundThis study aimed to validate the function of CKX gene on grain numbers in wheat.Methodswe constructed and transformed a RNA interference expression vector of TaCKX2.4 in bread wheat line NB1. Southern blotting analysis was used to select transgenic plants with single copy. The expression of TaCKX2.4 gene was estimated by Quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) analysis. Finally, the relation between expression of TaCKX2.4 gene and grain numbers was validated.ResultsTotally, 20 positive independent events were obtained. Homozygous lines from 5 events with a single copy of transformed gene each were selected to evaluate the expression of TaCKX2.4 and grain numbers per spike in T3 generation. Compared with the control NB1, the average grain numbers per spike significantly increased by 12.6%, 8.3%, 6.5% and 5.8% in the T3 lines JW39-3A, JW1-2B, JW1-1A and JW5-1A, respectively.ConclusionOur study indicated that the expression level of TaCKX2.4 was negatively correlated with the grain number per spike, indicating that the reduced expression of TaCKX2.4 increased grain numbers per spike in wheat.


Euphytica | 2009

Genetic variation of wheat glutenin subunits between landraces and varieties and their contributions to wheat quality improvement in China

Yulian Li; Chengyan Huang; Xinxia Sui; Qingqi Fan; Genying Li; Xiusheng Chu


Archive | 2012

Triticum aestivum farnesyl phosphate synthase (TaFPS) gene as well as isolation colonizing and enzyme activity measuring method thereof

Xiusheng Chu; Yulian Li; Yongbo Li; Qingqi Fan; Chengyan Huang; Aifeng Liu; Jie Gao; Xinxia Sui


BMC Plant Biology | 2016

Genetic analysis of phytoene synthase 1 (Psy1) gene function and regulation in common wheat

Shengnan Zhai; Genying Li; Youwei Sun; Jianmin Song; Jihu Li; Guoqi Song; Yulian Li; Hongqing Ling; Zhonghu He; Xianchun Xia


Archive | 2012

Seed-specific promoter and application thereof

Xianchun Xia; Genying Li; Zhonghu He; Yulian Li; Jie Gao; Guoqi Song; Huadong Song; Chengyan Huang


Crop Journal | 2018

Dissecting conserved cis-regulatory modules of Glu-1 promoters which confer the highly active endosperm-specific expression via stable wheat transformation

Jihu Li; Ke Wang; Genying Li; Yulian Li; Yong Zhang; Zhiyong Liu; Xingguo Ye; Xianchun Xia; Zhonghu He; Shuanghe Cao


Archive | 2012

Triticum aestivum mevalonate kinase (TaMVK) gene as well as isolation colonizing and enzyme activity measuring method thereof

Xiusheng Chu; Baolian Wang; Yulian Li; Qingqi Fan; Yongbo Li; Chengyan Huang; Aifeng Liu; Jie Gao; Xinxia Sui


Archive | 2012

Triticum aestivum Mevalonate kinase gene TaMVK, and separation cloning and enzymatic activity determination method thereof

Xiusheng Chu; Baolian Wang; Qingqi Fan; Yulian Li; Yongbo Li; Chengyan Huang; Aifeng Liu; Jie Gao; Xinxia Sui

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Zhonghu He

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

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Hongqing Ling

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Ke Wang

Capital Normal University

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Zhiyong Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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