Morphological structure and transcriptome comparison of the cytoplasmic male sterility line in Brassica napus (SaNa-1A) derived from somatic hybridization and its maintainer line SaNa-1B

SaNa-1A is a novel cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) line in Brassica napus derived from progenies of somatic hybrids between B. napus and Sinapis alba, and SaNa-1B is the corresponding maintainer line. In this study, phenotypic differences of floral organs between CMS and the maintainer lines were o...

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Main Authors: Kun Du, Qier Liu, Xinyue Wu, Jinjin Jiang, Jian Wu, Yujie Fang, Aimin Li, Youping Wang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01313/full
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spelling doaj-fb484953541d4f5b91d93bbc9b973e5e2020-11-24T20:50:18ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2016-09-01710.3389/fpls.2016.01313218298Morphological structure and transcriptome comparison of the cytoplasmic male sterility line in Brassica napus (SaNa-1A) derived from somatic hybridization and its maintainer line SaNa-1BKun Du0Qier Liu1Xinyue Wu2Jinjin Jiang3Jian Wu4Yujie Fang5Aimin Li6Youping Wang7Yangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityYangzhou UniversityJiangsu Institute of Agricultural Science in the Lixiahe DistrictYangzhou UniversitySaNa-1A is a novel cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) line in Brassica napus derived from progenies of somatic hybrids between B. napus and Sinapis alba, and SaNa-1B is the corresponding maintainer line. In this study, phenotypic differences of floral organs between CMS and the maintainer lines were observed. By microscope observation in different anther developmental stages of two lines, we found the anther development in SaNa-1A was abnormal since the tetrad stage, and microspore development was ceased during the uninucleate stage. Transcriptomic sequencing for floral buds of sterile and fertile plants were conducted to elucidate gene expression and regulation caused by the alien chromosome and cytoplasm from S. alba. Clean tags obtained were assembled into 195,568 unigenes, and 7,811 unigenes distributed in the metabolic and protein synthesis pathways were identified with significant expression differences between two libraries. We also observed that genes participating in carbon metabolism, tricarboxylic acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, oxidation–reduction system, pentatricopeptide repeat, and anther development were downregulated in the sterile line. Some of them are candidates for researches on the sterility mechanism in the CMS material, fertility restoration, and improvement of economic traits in the maintainer line. Further research on the tags with expressional specificity in the fertile line would be helpful to explore desirable agronomic traits from wild species of rapeseed.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01313/fullBrassica napusTranscription, GeneticMorphological structureCytoplasmic male sterility (CMS)Somatic hybridization
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author Kun Du
Qier Liu
Xinyue Wu
Jinjin Jiang
Jian Wu
Yujie Fang
Aimin Li
Youping Wang
spellingShingle Kun Du
Qier Liu
Xinyue Wu
Jinjin Jiang
Jian Wu
Yujie Fang
Aimin Li
Youping Wang
Morphological structure and transcriptome comparison of the cytoplasmic male sterility line in Brassica napus (SaNa-1A) derived from somatic hybridization and its maintainer line SaNa-1B
Frontiers in Plant Science
Brassica napus
Transcription, Genetic
Morphological structure
Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS)
Somatic hybridization
author_facet Kun Du
Qier Liu
Xinyue Wu
Jinjin Jiang
Jian Wu
Yujie Fang
Aimin Li
Youping Wang
author_sort Kun Du
title Morphological structure and transcriptome comparison of the cytoplasmic male sterility line in Brassica napus (SaNa-1A) derived from somatic hybridization and its maintainer line SaNa-1B
title_short Morphological structure and transcriptome comparison of the cytoplasmic male sterility line in Brassica napus (SaNa-1A) derived from somatic hybridization and its maintainer line SaNa-1B
title_full Morphological structure and transcriptome comparison of the cytoplasmic male sterility line in Brassica napus (SaNa-1A) derived from somatic hybridization and its maintainer line SaNa-1B
title_fullStr Morphological structure and transcriptome comparison of the cytoplasmic male sterility line in Brassica napus (SaNa-1A) derived from somatic hybridization and its maintainer line SaNa-1B
title_full_unstemmed Morphological structure and transcriptome comparison of the cytoplasmic male sterility line in Brassica napus (SaNa-1A) derived from somatic hybridization and its maintainer line SaNa-1B
title_sort morphological structure and transcriptome comparison of the cytoplasmic male sterility line in brassica napus (sana-1a) derived from somatic hybridization and its maintainer line sana-1b
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2016-09-01
description SaNa-1A is a novel cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) line in Brassica napus derived from progenies of somatic hybrids between B. napus and Sinapis alba, and SaNa-1B is the corresponding maintainer line. In this study, phenotypic differences of floral organs between CMS and the maintainer lines were observed. By microscope observation in different anther developmental stages of two lines, we found the anther development in SaNa-1A was abnormal since the tetrad stage, and microspore development was ceased during the uninucleate stage. Transcriptomic sequencing for floral buds of sterile and fertile plants were conducted to elucidate gene expression and regulation caused by the alien chromosome and cytoplasm from S. alba. Clean tags obtained were assembled into 195,568 unigenes, and 7,811 unigenes distributed in the metabolic and protein synthesis pathways were identified with significant expression differences between two libraries. We also observed that genes participating in carbon metabolism, tricarboxylic acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, oxidation–reduction system, pentatricopeptide repeat, and anther development were downregulated in the sterile line. Some of them are candidates for researches on the sterility mechanism in the CMS material, fertility restoration, and improvement of economic traits in the maintainer line. Further research on the tags with expressional specificity in the fertile line would be helpful to explore desirable agronomic traits from wild species of rapeseed.
topic Brassica napus
Transcription, Genetic
Morphological structure
Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS)
Somatic hybridization
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01313/full
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