Whole-Transcriptome Sequencing Reveals the Global Molecular Responses and NAC Transcription Factors Involved in Drought Stress in Dendrobium catenatum .
Siqi ZhangYuliang HanQinzong ZengChenchang WangHuizhong WangJuncheng ZhangMaohong CaiJiangjie LuTao ChenPublished in: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Dendrobium catenatum is a highly drought-tolerant herb, which usually grows on cliffs or in the branches of trees, yet the underlying molecular mechanisms for its tolerance remain poorly understood. We conducted a comprehensive study utilizing whole-transcriptome sequencing approaches to investigate the molecular response to extreme drought stress in D. catenatum . A large number of differentially expressed mRNAs, lncRNAs, and circRNAs have been identified, and the NAC transcription factor family was highly enriched. Meanwhile, 46 genes were significantly up-regulated in the ABA-activated signaling pathway. In addition to the 89 NAC family members accurately identified in this study, 32 members were found to have different expressions between the CK and extreme drought treatment. They may regulate drought stress through both ABA-dependent and ABA-independent pathways. Moreover, the 32 analyzed differentially expressed DcNACs were found to be predominantly expressed in the floral organs and roots. The ceRNA regulatory network showed that DcNAC87 is at the core of the ceRNA network and is regulated by miR169, miR393, and four lncRNAs. These investigations provided valuable information on the role of NAC transcription factors in D. catenatum 's response to drought stress.
Keyphrases
- transcription factor
- genome wide identification
- long non coding rna
- dna binding
- single cell
- climate change
- cell proliferation
- signaling pathway
- genome wide
- rna seq
- gene expression
- genome wide analysis
- long noncoding rna
- heat stress
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- healthcare
- arabidopsis thaliana
- oxidative stress
- single molecule