RNA-seq analysis and reconstruction of gene networks involved in response to salinity stress in quinoa (cv. Titicaca)

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Sahar Sadat Hosseini
Seyedeh Sanaz Ramezanpour
Hassan Soltanloo
Seyed Ebrahim Seifati
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[1] Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources,Department of Plant Breeding and Plant Biotechnology
[2] Yazd University,Department of Arid Land and Desert Management, School of Natural Resources and Desert Studies
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To better understand the mechanisms involved in salinity stress, the adaptability of quinoa cv. Titicaca—a halophytic plant—was investigated at the transcriptome level under saline and non-saline conditions. RNA-sequencing analysis of leaf tissue at the four-leaf stage by Illumina paired—end method was used to compare salt stress treatment (four days after stress at 13.8 dsm−1) and control. Among the obtained 30,846,354 transcripts sequenced, 30,303 differentially expressed genes from the control and stress treatment samples were identified, with 3363 genes expressed ≥ 2 and false discovery rate (FDR) of < 0.001. Six differential expression genes were then selected and qRT-PCR was used to confirm the RNA-seq results. Some of the genes (Include; CML39, CBSX5, TRX1, GRXC9, SnRKγ1 and BAG6) and signaling pathways discussed in this paper not been previously studied in quinoa. Genes with ≥ 2 were used to design the gene interaction network using Cytoscape software, and AgriGO software and STRING database were used for gene ontology. The results led to the identification of 14 key genes involved in salt stress. The most effective hub genes involved in salt tolerance were the heat shock protein gene family. The transcription factors that showed a significant increase in expression under stress conditions mainly belonged to the WRKY, bZIP and MYB families. Ontology analysis of salt stress-responsive genes and hub genes revealed that metabolic pathways, binding, cellular processes and cellular anatomical entity are among the most effective processes involved in salt stress.
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