Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals key genes responsible for the homeostasis of iron and other divalent metals in peanut roots under iron deficiency
Aims This study defines key genes involved in Fe homeostasis and reveals cultivar differences in Fe deficiency responses in peanuts. Methods A comparative transcriptome analysis was conducted on two peanut cultivars, Silihong and Fenghua 1, under Fe-sufficient and -deficient conditions. Plant growth...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant and soil 2019-12, Vol.445 (1/2), p.513-531 |
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This study defines key genes involved in Fe homeostasis and reveals cultivar differences in Fe deficiency responses in peanuts.
Methods
A comparative transcriptome analysis was conducted on two peanut cultivars, Silihong and Fenghua 1, under Fe-sufficient and -deficient conditions. Plant growth and metal contents were measured.
Results
Silihong is more tolerant to Fe-deficiency than Fenghua 1. Fe deficiency increased the uptake of Zn, Mn, Mg, Ca and Cu in peanut plants. A total of 56 and 19 transporter genes were identified to be differentially expressed genes in Silihong and Fenghua 1 respectively. Two cultivars shared twelve common differentially expressed genes encoding OPT3, FRO2, Nramp3, YSL3, IRT1, FER3 and FRO7. Silihong showed higher expressions of
AHA4
,
COPT1
,
FRO2
,
IRT1
,
MTP4
,
MTP9
,
Nramp5
,
OPT3
and
VITH4
, while Fenghua 1 exhibited higher expressions of
ATX1
,
HMA5
,
MPT1
,
OPT6
,
YSL3
,
YSL7
,
ZIP1
,
ZIP4
,
ZIP5
and
ZIP11
under Fe deficiency.
Conclusions
Peanuts overcome Fe deficiency by increasing Fe uptake and altering its transport pathway, in which
FRO2
,
IRT1
,
Nramp3
,
YSL3
and
OPT3
are involved. Higher expression of
AHA4
,
FRO2
,
IRT1
and
Nramp5
might be responsible for higher Fe-deficiency tolerance in Silihong. Induction of
IRT1
,
Nramp5
and
COPT1
by Fe deficiency contribute to increased metal uptake in peanut plants. |
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ISSN: | 0032-079X 1573-5036 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11104-019-04313-5 |