Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis reveals mechanisms of embryo abortion during chrysanthemum cross breeding

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Fengjiao Zhang
Zhiquan Wang
Wen Dong
Chunqing Sun
Haibin Wang
Aiping Song
Lizhong He
Weimin Fang
Fadi Chen
Nianjun Teng
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[1] College of Horticulture,
[2] Nanjing Agricultural University,undefined
[3] Jiangsu Province Engineering Lab for Modern Facility Agriculture Technology & Equipment,undefined
[4] China Rural Technology Development Center,undefined
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Embryo abortion is the main cause of failure in chrysanthemum cross breeding and the genes and proteins associated with embryo abortion are poorly understood. Here, we applied RNA sequencing and isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) to analyse transcriptomic and proteomic profiles of normal and abortive embryos. More than 68,000 annotated unigenes and 700 proteins were obtained from normal and abortive embryos. Functional analysis showed that 140 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and 41 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) were involved in embryo abortion. Most DEGs and DEPs associated with cell death, protein degradation, reactive oxygen species scavenging and stress-response transcriptional factors were significantly up-regulated in abortive embryos relative to normal embryos. In contrast, most genes and proteins related to cell division and expansion, the cytoskeleton, protein synthesis and energy metabolism were significantly down-regulated in abortive embryos. Furthermore, abortive embryos had the highest activity of three executioner caspase-like enzymes. These results indicate that embryo abortion may be related to programmed cell death and the senescence- or death-associated genes or proteins contribute to embryo abortion. This adds to our understanding of embryo abortion and will aid in the cross breeding of chrysanthemum and other crops in the future.
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