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Transcriptome analysis reveals the tolerant mechanisms to cobalt and copper in barley

Authors :
Gerald Zvobgo
Liangbo Fu
Muhammad Faheem Adil
Bibich Ansey Kirika
Muhammad Mudassir Nazir
Guoping Zhang
Theodore Mulembo Mwamba
Joan Heren Issaka
Shafaque Sehar
Audry Kazadi Tshibangu
Yunpeng Gai
Jonas Lwalaba Wa Lwalaba
Robert Prince Mukobo
Laurence Tennyson Louis
Source :
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Vol 209, Iss, Pp 111761-(2021)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Cobalt (Co) and copper (Cu) co-exist commonly in the contaminated soils and at excessive levels, they are toxic to plants. However, their joint effect and possible interaction have not been fully addressed. In this work, a hydroponic experiment was performed to investigate the combined effects of Co and Cu on two barley genotypes at transcriptional level by RNA-seq analysis. The results identified 358 genes inclusively expressed in both genotypes under single and combined treatments of Co and Cu, with most of them being related to metal transport, stress response and transcription factor. The combined treatment induced more differently expressed genes (DEGs) than the single treatment, with Yan66, a metal tolerant genotype having more DEGs than Ea52, a sensitive genotype. The pathways associated with anthocyanin biosynthesis, MAPK signaling, glutathione biosynthesis, phenylalanine metabolism, photosynthesis, arginin biosynthesis, fatty acid elongation, and plant hormone signal transduction biosynthesis were induced and inhibited in Yan66 and Ea52, respectively. Furthermore, flavonoid biosynthesis was much more largely enhanced and accordingly more free flavonoid components (naringin, narirutin and neohesperidin) were accumulated in Yan66 than in Ea52. It may be suggested that high tolerance to both Co and Cu in Yan66 is attributed to its high gene regulatory ability.

Details

ISSN :
10902414
Volume :
209
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c1b800e3a3aee554c13a0f7d0094e54