Global transcriptome analysis and characterization of Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott sporangium in different developmental stages

Abstract Background Dryopteris fragrans (D. fragrans) is a potential medicinal fern distributed in volcanic magmatic rock areas under tough environmental condition. Sporangia are important organs for fern reproduction. This study was designed to characterize the transcriptome characteristics of the...

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Main Authors: Zhen Lu, Qingyang Huang, Tong Zhang, Baozhong Hu, Ying Chang
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Published: BMC 2018-06-01
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spelling doaj-022c9ece4c754b70ba04638a6c4cd3e42020-11-25T02:22:47ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642018-06-0119111510.1186/s12864-018-4843-2Global transcriptome analysis and characterization of Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott sporangium in different developmental stagesZhen Lu0Qingyang Huang1Tong Zhang2Baozhong Hu3Ying Chang4Laboratory of Plant Research, College of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural UniversityLaboratory of Plant Research, College of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural UniversityLaboratory of Plant Research, College of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural UniversityHarbin UniversityLaboratory of Plant Research, College of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural UniversityAbstract Background Dryopteris fragrans (D. fragrans) is a potential medicinal fern distributed in volcanic magmatic rock areas under tough environmental condition. Sporangia are important organs for fern reproduction. This study was designed to characterize the transcriptome characteristics of the wild D. fragrans sporangia in three stages (stage A, B, and C) with the aim of uncovering its molecular mechanism of growth and development. Results Using a HiSeq 4000, 79.81 Gb clean data (each sample is at least 7.95 GB) were obtained from nine samples, with three being supplied from each period, and assembled into 94,705 Unigenes, among which 44,006 Unigenes were annotated against public protein databases (NR, Swiss-Prot, KEGG, COG, KOG, GO, eggNOG and Pfam). Furthermore, we observed 7126 differentially expressed genes (DEG) (Fold Change > 4, FDR < 0.001), 349,885 SNP loci, and 10,584 SSRs. DEGs involved in DNA replication and homologous recombination were strongly expressed in stage A, and several DEGs involved in cutin, suberin and wax biosynthesis had undergone dramatic changes during development, which was consistent with morphological observations. DEGs responsible for secondary metabolism and plant hormone signal transduction changed clearly in the last two stages. DEGs homologous to those known genes associated with the development of reproductive organs of flowering plants have also been validated and discussed, such as AGL61, AGL62, ONAC010. In particular, a Unigene encoding TFL1, an important flower–development regulator in flowering plants, was identified and exhibited the highest expression level in stage B in D. fragrans sporangia. Conclusions This study is the first report on global transcriptome analysis in the development of sporangia of wild D. fragrans. DEGs related to development and homologous to flower-seed development in flowering plants were discussed. All DEGs involved in DNA replication and homologous recombination were consistent with morphological observations of paraffin slices. The results of this study provide rare resources for further investigation of the D. fragrans sporangium development, stress resistance and secondary metabolism.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-4843-2TranscriptomeDryopteris fragransSporangiaDevelopment
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author Zhen Lu
Qingyang Huang
Tong Zhang
Baozhong Hu
Ying Chang
spellingShingle Zhen Lu
Qingyang Huang
Tong Zhang
Baozhong Hu
Ying Chang
Global transcriptome analysis and characterization of Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott sporangium in different developmental stages
BMC Genomics
Transcriptome
Dryopteris fragrans
Sporangia
Development
author_facet Zhen Lu
Qingyang Huang
Tong Zhang
Baozhong Hu
Ying Chang
author_sort Zhen Lu
title Global transcriptome analysis and characterization of Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott sporangium in different developmental stages
title_short Global transcriptome analysis and characterization of Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott sporangium in different developmental stages
title_full Global transcriptome analysis and characterization of Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott sporangium in different developmental stages
title_fullStr Global transcriptome analysis and characterization of Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott sporangium in different developmental stages
title_full_unstemmed Global transcriptome analysis and characterization of Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott sporangium in different developmental stages
title_sort global transcriptome analysis and characterization of dryopteris fragrans (l.) schott sporangium in different developmental stages
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Background Dryopteris fragrans (D. fragrans) is a potential medicinal fern distributed in volcanic magmatic rock areas under tough environmental condition. Sporangia are important organs for fern reproduction. This study was designed to characterize the transcriptome characteristics of the wild D. fragrans sporangia in three stages (stage A, B, and C) with the aim of uncovering its molecular mechanism of growth and development. Results Using a HiSeq 4000, 79.81 Gb clean data (each sample is at least 7.95 GB) were obtained from nine samples, with three being supplied from each period, and assembled into 94,705 Unigenes, among which 44,006 Unigenes were annotated against public protein databases (NR, Swiss-Prot, KEGG, COG, KOG, GO, eggNOG and Pfam). Furthermore, we observed 7126 differentially expressed genes (DEG) (Fold Change > 4, FDR < 0.001), 349,885 SNP loci, and 10,584 SSRs. DEGs involved in DNA replication and homologous recombination were strongly expressed in stage A, and several DEGs involved in cutin, suberin and wax biosynthesis had undergone dramatic changes during development, which was consistent with morphological observations. DEGs responsible for secondary metabolism and plant hormone signal transduction changed clearly in the last two stages. DEGs homologous to those known genes associated with the development of reproductive organs of flowering plants have also been validated and discussed, such as AGL61, AGL62, ONAC010. In particular, a Unigene encoding TFL1, an important flower–development regulator in flowering plants, was identified and exhibited the highest expression level in stage B in D. fragrans sporangia. Conclusions This study is the first report on global transcriptome analysis in the development of sporangia of wild D. fragrans. DEGs related to development and homologous to flower-seed development in flowering plants were discussed. All DEGs involved in DNA replication and homologous recombination were consistent with morphological observations of paraffin slices. The results of this study provide rare resources for further investigation of the D. fragrans sporangium development, stress resistance and secondary metabolism.
topic Transcriptome
Dryopteris fragrans
Sporangia
Development
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-4843-2
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