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Identification and transcriptome analysis of a photosynthesis deficient mutant of Populus davidiana Dode.

Xinyu WangYan ZhouSong ChenMeiqi LuChunyu GuanRuihan HeYue YuHuiling YanWenxuan LiuSiyuan LiYuanfu LiuKanglei LiShuo WangHaoran BaoSajid AliNan MengJia ZhaoSu Chen
Published in: Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology (2024)
Photosynthesis is the main source of energy for plants to sustain growth and development. Abnormalities in photosynthesis may cause defects in plant development. The elaborate regulatory mechanism underlying photosynthesis remains unclear. In this study, we identified a natural mutant from the Greater Khingan Mountains and named it as "1-T". This mutant had variegated leaf with irregular distribution of yellow and green. Chlorophyll contents and photosynthetic capacity of 1-T were significantly reduced compared to other poplar genotypes. Furthermore, a transcriptome analysis revealed 3269 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in 1-T. The products of the DEGs were enriched in photosystem I and photosystem II. Three motifs were significantly enriched in the promoters of these DEGs. Yeast one-hybrid, Electrophoretic mobility shift assays and tobacco transient transformation experiments indicated that PdGLKs may bind to the three motifs. Further analysis indicated that these photosystem related genes were also significantly down-regulated in PdGLK-RNAi poplars. Therefore, we preliminarily concluded that the down-regulation of PdGLKs in 1-T may affect the expression of photosystem-related genes, resulting in abnormal photosystem development and thus affecting the growth and development. Our results provide new insights into the molecular mechanism of photosynthesis regulating plant growth.
Keyphrases
  • energy transfer
  • electron transfer
  • poor prognosis
  • plant growth
  • dna methylation
  • saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • quantum dots
  • water soluble