Data from: Characterization of rhizome transcriptome and identification of a rhizomatous ER body in the clonal plant Cardamine leucantha
The rhizome is a plant organ that develops from a shoot apical meristem but penetrates into belowground environments. To characterize the gene expression profile of rhizomes, we compared the rhizome transcriptome with those of the leaves, shoots and roots of a rhizomatous Brassicaceae plant, Cardami...
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Zusammenfassung: | The rhizome is a plant organ that develops from a shoot apical meristem
but penetrates into belowground environments. To characterize the gene
expression profile of rhizomes, we compared the rhizome transcriptome with
those of the leaves, shoots and roots of a rhizomatous Brassicaceae plant,
Cardamine leucantha. Overall, rhizome transcriptomes were characterized by
the absence of genes that show rhizome-specific expression and expression
profiles intermediate between those of shoots and roots. Our results
suggest that both endogenous developmental factors and external
environmental factors are important for controlling the rhizome
transcriptome. Genes that showed relatively high expression in the rhizome
compared to shoots and roots included those related to belowground
defense, control of reactive oxygen species, and cell elongation under
dark conditions. A comparison of transcriptomes further allowed us to
identify the presence of an ER body, a defense-related belowground
organelle, in epidermal cells of the C. leucantha rhizome, which is the
first report of ER bodies in rhizome tissue. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.r4xgxd28x |