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Genomewide Expression and Functional Interactions of Genes under Drought Stress in Maize

Authors :
Sweta Mohan
Nepolean Thirunavukkarasu
Shikha Mittal
Atmakuri Ramakrishna Rao
Firoz Hossain
Mallana Gowdra Mallikarjuna
Nidhi Singh
Prasanta K. Dash
Rinku Sharma
Swati Mittal
Kaliyugam Shiriga
Hari S. Gupta
Source :
International Journal of Genomics, Vol 2017 (2017), International Journal of Genomics
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2017.

Abstract

A genomewide transcriptome assay of two subtropical genotypes of maize was used to observe the expression of genes at seedling stage of drought stress. The number of genes expressed differentially was greater in HKI1532 (a drought tolerant genotype) than in PC3 (a drought sensitive genotype), indicating primary differences at the transcriptional level in stress tolerance. The global coexpression networks of the two genotypes differed significantly with respect to the number of modules and the coexpression pattern within the modules. A total of 174 drought-responsive genes were selected from HKI1532, and their coexpression network revealed key correlations between different adaptive pathways, each cluster of the network representing a specific biological function. Transcription factors related to ABA-dependent stomatal closure, signalling, and phosphoprotein cascades work in concert to compensate for reduced photosynthesis. Under stress, water balance was maintained by coexpression of the genes involved in osmotic adjustments and transporter proteins. Metabolism was maintained by the coexpression of genes involved in cell wall modification and protein and lipid metabolism. The interaction of genes involved in crucial biological functions during stress was identified and the results will be useful in targeting important gene interactions to understand drought tolerance in greater detail.

Details

ISSN :
23144378 and 2314436X
Volume :
2017
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Genomics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....248635200f317f1b08fa2e1a0abf5bc6