Transcriptional Modulation of Squalene Synthase Genes in Barley Treated with PGPR

Phytosterol contents and food quality of plant produce is directly associated with transcription of gene Squalene Synthase (SS). In current study, barley plants were treated with different rhizobacterial strains under semi controlled (27±3°C) greenhouse conditions in order to modulate expression of...

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Main Authors: Anam eYousaf, Abdul eQadir, Tehmina eAnjum, Aqeel eAhmad
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00672/full
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spelling doaj-fbeefa60666c4351bc129e2ae7e9ed222020-11-24T22:53:45ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2015-09-01610.3389/fpls.2015.00672151342Transcriptional Modulation of Squalene Synthase Genes in Barley Treated with PGPRAnam eYousaf0Abdul eQadir1Tehmina eAnjum2Aqeel eAhmad3College of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore-54590, PakistanCollege of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore-54590, PakistanInstitute of Agricultural Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore-54590, Punjab, PakistanInstitute of Agricultural Sciences, University of the Punjab, Lahore-54590, Punjab, PakistanPhytosterol contents and food quality of plant produce is directly associated with transcription of gene Squalene Synthase (SS). In current study, barley plants were treated with different rhizobacterial strains under semi controlled (27±3°C) greenhouse conditions in order to modulate expression of SS gene. Plant samples were analysed through semi-quantitative PCR to evaluate effect of rhizobacterial application on transcriptional status of squalene synthase. Results revealed that among four SS genes (i.e. SSA, SS1, SS2 and SS3), the most expressive gene was SSA; while, SS2 was screened out as the second best induced gene due to Acetobacter aceti. The most efficient bacterial strain which recorded maximum gene expression was A. aceti AC8. Moreover, AC7 was reported as the least efficient bacterial species for inducing SS gene expression. AC8 enhanced the share of SSA and SS2 up to 43% and 31%, respectively. The study also described ribosomal sequence of the most efficient bacterial strain AC8, which was used to determine its phylogenetic relationships with other microbial strains. The study would be helpful to improve quality of plant produce by modulating transcription of SS genes.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00672/fullGenestranscriptionmodulationRT-PCRSqualene SynthasePhytosterol
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author Anam eYousaf
Abdul eQadir
Tehmina eAnjum
Aqeel eAhmad
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Abdul eQadir
Tehmina eAnjum
Aqeel eAhmad
Transcriptional Modulation of Squalene Synthase Genes in Barley Treated with PGPR
Frontiers in Plant Science
Genes
transcription
modulation
RT-PCR
Squalene Synthase
Phytosterol
author_facet Anam eYousaf
Abdul eQadir
Tehmina eAnjum
Aqeel eAhmad
author_sort Anam eYousaf
title Transcriptional Modulation of Squalene Synthase Genes in Barley Treated with PGPR
title_short Transcriptional Modulation of Squalene Synthase Genes in Barley Treated with PGPR
title_full Transcriptional Modulation of Squalene Synthase Genes in Barley Treated with PGPR
title_fullStr Transcriptional Modulation of Squalene Synthase Genes in Barley Treated with PGPR
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional Modulation of Squalene Synthase Genes in Barley Treated with PGPR
title_sort transcriptional modulation of squalene synthase genes in barley treated with pgpr
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Phytosterol contents and food quality of plant produce is directly associated with transcription of gene Squalene Synthase (SS). In current study, barley plants were treated with different rhizobacterial strains under semi controlled (27±3°C) greenhouse conditions in order to modulate expression of SS gene. Plant samples were analysed through semi-quantitative PCR to evaluate effect of rhizobacterial application on transcriptional status of squalene synthase. Results revealed that among four SS genes (i.e. SSA, SS1, SS2 and SS3), the most expressive gene was SSA; while, SS2 was screened out as the second best induced gene due to Acetobacter aceti. The most efficient bacterial strain which recorded maximum gene expression was A. aceti AC8. Moreover, AC7 was reported as the least efficient bacterial species for inducing SS gene expression. AC8 enhanced the share of SSA and SS2 up to 43% and 31%, respectively. The study also described ribosomal sequence of the most efficient bacterial strain AC8, which was used to determine its phylogenetic relationships with other microbial strains. The study would be helpful to improve quality of plant produce by modulating transcription of SS genes.
topic Genes
transcription
modulation
RT-PCR
Squalene Synthase
Phytosterol
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.00672/full
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