Regulatory role of non-coding RNA in ginseng rusty root symptom tissue

Abstract Ginseng rusty root symptom (GRS) is one of the primary diseases of ginseng. It leads to a severe decline in the quality of ginseng and significantly affects the ginseng industry. The regulatory mechanism of non-coding RNA (ncRNA) remains unclear in the course of disease. This study explored...

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Main Authors: Xingbo Bian, Pengcheng Yu, Ling Dong, Yan Zhao, He Yang, Yongzhong Han, Lianxue Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-04-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88709-3
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spelling doaj-f77c9da492e14efab8bf970c697b01c62021-05-02T11:34:53ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-04-0111112310.1038/s41598-021-88709-3Regulatory role of non-coding RNA in ginseng rusty root symptom tissueXingbo Bian0Pengcheng Yu1Ling Dong2Yan Zhao3He Yang4Yongzhong Han5Lianxue Zhang6State Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Ginseng Breeding and Development, Jilin Agricultural UniversityCollege of Chinese Medicinal Materials, Jilin Agricultural UniversityState Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Ginseng Breeding and Development, Jilin Agricultural UniversityCollege of Chinese Medicinal Materials, Jilin Agricultural UniversityState Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Ginseng Breeding and Development, Jilin Agricultural UniversityJilin Provincial Ginseng and Pilose Antler OfficeState Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Ginseng Breeding and Development, Jilin Agricultural UniversityAbstract Ginseng rusty root symptom (GRS) is one of the primary diseases of ginseng. It leads to a severe decline in the quality of ginseng and significantly affects the ginseng industry. The regulatory mechanism of non-coding RNA (ncRNA) remains unclear in the course of disease. This study explored the long ncRNAs (lncRNAs), circular RNAs (circRNAs), and microRNAs (miRNAs) in GRS tissues and healthy ginseng (HG) tissues and performed functional enrichment analysis of the screened differentially expressed ncRNAs. Considering the predictive and regulatory effects of ncRNAs on mRNAs, we integrated ncRNA and mRNA data to analyze and construct relevant regulatory networks. A total of 17,645 lncRNAs, 245 circRNAs, and 299 miRNAs were obtained from HG and GRS samples, and the obtained ncRNAs were characterized, including the classification of lncRNAs, length and distribution of circRNA, and the length and family affiliations of miRNAs. In the analysis of differentially expressed ncRNA target genes, we found that lncRNAs may be involved in the homeostatic process of ginseng tissues and that lncRNAs, circRNAs, and miRNAs are involved in fatty acid-related regulation, suggesting that alterations in fatty acid-related pathways may play a key role in GRS. Besides, differentially expressed ncRNAs play an essential role in regulating transcriptional translation processes, primary metabolism such as starch and sucrose, and secondary metabolism such as alkaloids in ginseng tissues. Finally, we integrated the correlations between ncRNAs and mRNAs, constructed corresponding interaction networks, and identified ncRNAs that may play critical roles in GRS. These results provide a basis for revealing GRS's molecular mechanism and enrich our understanding of ncRNAs in ginseng.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88709-3
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author Xingbo Bian
Pengcheng Yu
Ling Dong
Yan Zhao
He Yang
Yongzhong Han
Lianxue Zhang
spellingShingle Xingbo Bian
Pengcheng Yu
Ling Dong
Yan Zhao
He Yang
Yongzhong Han
Lianxue Zhang
Regulatory role of non-coding RNA in ginseng rusty root symptom tissue
Scientific Reports
author_facet Xingbo Bian
Pengcheng Yu
Ling Dong
Yan Zhao
He Yang
Yongzhong Han
Lianxue Zhang
author_sort Xingbo Bian
title Regulatory role of non-coding RNA in ginseng rusty root symptom tissue
title_short Regulatory role of non-coding RNA in ginseng rusty root symptom tissue
title_full Regulatory role of non-coding RNA in ginseng rusty root symptom tissue
title_fullStr Regulatory role of non-coding RNA in ginseng rusty root symptom tissue
title_full_unstemmed Regulatory role of non-coding RNA in ginseng rusty root symptom tissue
title_sort regulatory role of non-coding rna in ginseng rusty root symptom tissue
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Ginseng rusty root symptom (GRS) is one of the primary diseases of ginseng. It leads to a severe decline in the quality of ginseng and significantly affects the ginseng industry. The regulatory mechanism of non-coding RNA (ncRNA) remains unclear in the course of disease. This study explored the long ncRNAs (lncRNAs), circular RNAs (circRNAs), and microRNAs (miRNAs) in GRS tissues and healthy ginseng (HG) tissues and performed functional enrichment analysis of the screened differentially expressed ncRNAs. Considering the predictive and regulatory effects of ncRNAs on mRNAs, we integrated ncRNA and mRNA data to analyze and construct relevant regulatory networks. A total of 17,645 lncRNAs, 245 circRNAs, and 299 miRNAs were obtained from HG and GRS samples, and the obtained ncRNAs were characterized, including the classification of lncRNAs, length and distribution of circRNA, and the length and family affiliations of miRNAs. In the analysis of differentially expressed ncRNA target genes, we found that lncRNAs may be involved in the homeostatic process of ginseng tissues and that lncRNAs, circRNAs, and miRNAs are involved in fatty acid-related regulation, suggesting that alterations in fatty acid-related pathways may play a key role in GRS. Besides, differentially expressed ncRNAs play an essential role in regulating transcriptional translation processes, primary metabolism such as starch and sucrose, and secondary metabolism such as alkaloids in ginseng tissues. Finally, we integrated the correlations between ncRNAs and mRNAs, constructed corresponding interaction networks, and identified ncRNAs that may play critical roles in GRS. These results provide a basis for revealing GRS's molecular mechanism and enrich our understanding of ncRNAs in ginseng.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88709-3
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