Transcriptome assembly and analysis of Tibetan Hulless Barley (Hordeum vulgare L. var. nudum) developing grains, with emphasis on quality properties

Hulless barley is attracting increasing attention due to its unique nutritional value and potential health benefits. However, the molecular biology of the barley grain development and nutrient storage are not well understood. Furthermore, the genetic potential of hulless barley has not been fully ta...

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description Hulless barley is attracting increasing attention due to its unique nutritional value and potential health benefits. However, the molecular biology of the barley grain development and nutrient storage are not well understood. Furthermore, the genetic potential of hulless barley has not been fully tapped for breeding. In the present study, we investigated the transcriptome features during hulless barley grain development. Using Illumina paired-end RNA-Sequencing, we generated two data sets of the developing grain transcriptomes from two hulless barley landraces. A total of 13.1 and 12.9 million paired-end reads with lengths of 90 bp were generated from the two varieties and were assembled to 48,863 and 45,788 unigenes, respectively. A combined dataset of 46,485 All-Unigenes were generated from two transcriptomes with an average length of 542 bp, and 36,278 among were annotated with gene descriptions, conserved protein domains or gene ontology terms. Furthermore, sequences and expression levels of genes related to the biosynthesis of storage reserve compounds (starch, protein, and β-glucan) were analyzed, and their temporal and spatial patterns were deduced from the transcriptome data of cultivated barley Morex. We established a sequences and functional annotation integrated database and examined the expression profiles of the developing grains of Tibetan hulless barley. The characterization of genes encoding storage proteins and enzymes of starch synthesis and (1-3;1-4)-β-D-glucan synthesis provided an overview of changes in gene expression associated with grain nutrition and health properties. Furthermore, the characterization of these genes provides a gene reservoir, which helps in quality improvement of hulless barley.
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subjects Analysis
Annotations
Barley
Base Sequence
Biology
Biology and Life Sciences
Biosynthesis
Breeding
Breeding methods
Breeding of animals
Food
Gene expression
Gene Expression Profiling
Gene Ontology
Gene sequencing
Genes
Genetics
Genomes
Genomics
Glucan
Grain
Grain cultivation
Hordeum - enzymology
Hordeum - genetics
Hordeum - growth & development
Hordeum - metabolism
Hordeum vulgare
Life sciences
Molecular biology
Molecular Sequence Annotation
Molecular Sequence Data
Morphology
Nutrition
Oryza
Physiology
Plant Proteins - genetics
Plant Proteins - metabolism
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide - genetics
Proteins
Quality
Quality control
Quality management
Ribonucleic acid
RNA
Seed Storage Proteins - genetics
Sequence Analysis, RNA
Species Specificity
Starch
Starch - biosynthesis
Storage
Storage proteins
Studies
Transcriptome - genetics
Wheat
β-Glucan
title Transcriptome assembly and analysis of Tibetan Hulless Barley (Hordeum vulgare L. var. nudum) developing grains, with emphasis on quality properties
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