Evento
Expression atlas of Eragrostis curvula reproductive tissues
Selva, Juan Pablo
; Carballo, José
; Percival Alwyn, L.; Surbanovski, N.; Zappacosta, Diego Carlos
; Cáccamo, Mario José; Echenique, Carmen Viviana
Tipo del evento:
Congreso
Nombre del evento:
IV International Congress on Apomixis
Fecha del evento:
03/12/2023
Institución Organizadora:
Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias Agrarias de Rosario;
Título del Libro:
Book of abstracts of the IV International Congress on Apomixis
Editorial:
Universidad Nacional de Rosario
Idioma:
Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Eragrostis curvula, commonly known as weeping lovegrass, is a perennial grass native to Southern Africa naturalized in semi-arid regions of Argentina. The species has garnered attention not only for its adaptive qualities but also for its significance as a model organism for the study of apomixis (diplospory). Within the context of diplosporous apomixis research our group has developed several genetic and epigenetic approaches aimed at elucidating this particular reproductive mode. In the last few years, small RNAs andmRNAs were sequenced covering reproductive tissues of genotypes with contrasting reproductive modes. Due to the small size of weeping lovegrass flowers and the specific requirements for RNA extraction, in our previous works we used whole spikelet tissue instead of pistils for transcriptomic studies. However, the use ofwhole spikelet carries certain inherent complications, such as the presence of male sexual processes and other non-target tissues. In this work, a protocol for the identification of female tissue in different reproductive stages as well as the steps to obtain high-quality RNA from pistils samples alone was developed in order to perform comparative transcriptomic studies. Three developmental stages have been chosen from two contrasting genotypes, a fully apomictic (Tanganyika, USDA) and a fully sexual (OTA-S, USDA): Stage 1:Megaspore mother cell (MMC, pre-apomeiotic/pre-meiotic), Stage 2: post-apomeiotic/post-meiotic and Stage3: mature embryo sac. RNA from three biological replicates (three different plants from each genotype) wasextracted using NucleoSpin RNA XS kit and successfully sequence with the Illumina platform (Novogene). Asexpected, PCA analysis showed that replicates and samples cluster according to the stages. Differential expression analyses showed distinctive gene expression patterns between the fully apomictic and fully sexualE. curvula genotypes across the stages 1, 2 and 3. A total of 4986 genes were exclusively expressed in theapomictic genotype, while 5452 genes were exclusive to the sexual one. The strategy used here enables us tocapture the intricate interplay of genes throughout the reproductive processes of E. curvula. As a result, itelucidates the complex molecular panorama that governs the species reproductive biology, providing a deeperunderstanding of its mechanisms. Even more, samples from a facultative cultivar will be included to disclosethe quantitative regulation of the trait. Finally, the assay will be completed adding post anthesis stages in orderto characterize both, meiotic and parthenogenic regulation and disclose the apomictic mechanism in E.curvula.
Palabras clave:
APOMIXIS
,
TRANSCRIPTOME
,
PISTILS
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Eventos de CENTRO REC.NAT.RENOVABLES DE ZONA SEMIARIDA(I)
Eventos de CENTRO REC.NAT.RENOVABLES DE ZONA SEMIARIDA(I)
Citación
Expression atlas of Eragrostis curvula reproductive tissues; IV International Congress on Apomixis; Rosario; Argentina; 2023; 48-48
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