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Genome-wide identification of flowering time genes associated with vernalization and the regulatory flowering networks in Chinese cabbage
Authors:Won Yong Jung  Areum Lee  Jae Sun Moon  Youn-Sung Kim  Hye Sun Cho
Institution:1.Plant Systems Engineering Research Center,Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology,Daejeon,South Korea;2.Department of Biosystems and Bioengineering, KRIBB School of Biotechnology,Korea University of Science and Technology,Daejeon,South Korea;3.Department of Biotechnology,NongHyup Seed,Anseong,South Korea
Abstract:Flowering time (Ft) is the most important characteristic of Chinese cabbage with high leaf yields and late-flowering are favorable traits, while little knowledge on genes involved in Ft and the flowering mechanism in this crop. In this study, we conducted genome-wide RNA-seq analysis using an inbred Chinese cabbage ‘4004’ line in response to vernalization and compared the Ft gene expression with radish crop. A number of Ft genes which play roles in flowering pathways were performed quantitative RT-PCR analysis to verify the regulatory flowering gene network in Chinese cabbage. We found that a total of 223 Ft genes in Chinese cabbage, and 50 of these genes responded to vernalization. The majority of flowering enhancers were upregulated, whereas most flowering repressors were downregulated in response to vernalization as confirmed by RT-qPCR. Among the major Ft genes, the expression of BrCOL1-2, BrFT1/2, BrSOC1/2/3, BrFLC1/2/3/5, and BrMAF was strongly affected by vernalization. In reference to comparative RNA-seq profiling of Ft genes, Chinese cabbage and radish revealed substantially different vernalization response in particular GA flowering pathway. Thus, this study provides new insight into functional divergence in flowering pathways and the regulatory mechanisms in Brassicaceae crops. Further analysis of the major integrator genes between early and late-flowering inbred lines facilitates understanding flowering trait variation and molecular basis of flowering in Chinese cabbage.
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