Identification of Genes Associated with Lemon Floral Transition and Flower Development during Floral Inductive Water Deficits: A Hypothetical Model

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TitleIdentification of Genes Associated with Lemon Floral Transition and Flower Development during Floral Inductive Water Deficits: A Hypothetical Model
AuthorsLi JX, Hou XJ, Zhu J, Zhou JJ, Huang HB, Yue JQ, Gao JY, Du YX, Hu CX, Hu CG, Zhang JZ
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameFrontiers in plant science
Volume8
Year2017
Page(s)1013
CitationLi JX, Hou XJ, Zhu J, Zhou JJ, Huang HB, Yue JQ, Gao JY, Du YX, Hu CX, Hu CG, Zhang JZ. Identification of Genes Associated with Lemon Floral Transition and Flower Development during Floral Inductive Water Deficits: A Hypothetical Model. Frontiers in plant science. 2017; 8:1013.

Abstract

Water deficit is a key factor to induce flowering in many woody plants, but reports on the molecular mechanisms of floral induction and flowering by water deficit are scarce. Here, we analyzed the morphology, cytology, and different hormone levels of lemon buds during floral inductive water deficits. Higher levels of ABA were observed, and the initiation of floral bud differentiation was examined by paraffin sections analysis. A total of 1638 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified by RNA sequencing. DEGs were related to flowering, hormone biosynthesis, or metabolism. The expression of some DEGs was associated with floral induction by real-time PCR analysis. However, some DEGs may not have anything to do with flowering induction/flower development; they may be involved in general stress/drought response. Four genes from the phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein family were further investigated. Ectopic expression of these genes in Arabidopsis changed the flowering time of transgenic plants. Furthermore, the 5' flanking region of these genes was also isolated and sequence analysis revealed the presence of several putative cis-regulatory elements, including basic elements and hormone regulation elements. The spatial and temporal expression patterns of these promoters were investigated under water deficit treatment. Based on these findings, we propose a model for citrus flowering under water deficit conditions, which will enable us to further understand the molecular mechanism of water deficit-regulated flowering in citrus.

HIGHLIGHT
Based on gene activity during floral inductive water deficits identified by RNA sequencing and genes associated with lemon floral transition, a model for citrus flowering under water deficit conditions is proposed.

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LanguageEnglish
Language Abbreng
Publication TypeJournal Article
Journal CountrySwitzerland
Publication ModelElectronic-eCollection
ISSN1664-462X
pISSN1664-462X
Publication Date2017
Journal AbbreviationFront Plant Sci
DOI10.3389/fpls.2017.01013
Elocation10.3389/fpls.2017.01013