Genome-wide association, RNA-seq and iTRAQ analyses identify candidate genes controlling radicle length of wheat.

Front Plant Sci

College of Agronomy of Henan Agricultural University/National Engineering Research Center for Wheat/Co-construction State Key Laboratory of Wheat and Maize Crop Science/Collaborative Innovation Center of Henan Grain Crops, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China.

Published: September 2022

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  • The radicle is the first root to grow during seed germination, playing a crucial role in the establishment and survival of wheat seedlings, yet its growth mechanisms are under-researched.
  • A study analyzed 196 wheat accession samples over 3 years to measure radicle length variations in hydroponic environments, identifying key genes and proteins related to long and short root traits through RNA-seq and iTRAQ methods.
  • Genome-wide association studies revealed important chromosomal regions impacting radicle length, and specific gene expression changes were linked to processes like photosynthesis and cell wall development, with one notable gene (CRK6) linked to improved root growth when silenced.

Article Abstract

The radicle, present in the embryo of a seed, is the first root to emerge at germination, and its rapid growth is essential for establishment and survival of the seedling. However, there are few studies on the critical mechanisms underlying radicle and then radicle length in wheat seedlings, despite its importance as a food crop throughout the world. In the present study, 196 wheat accessions from the Huanghuai Wheat Region were screened to measure radicle length under 4 hydroponic culture environments over 3 years. Different expression genes and proteins (DEGs/DEPs) between accessions with extremely long [Yunong 949 (WRL1), Zhongyu 9,302 (WRL2)] and short roots [Yunong 201 (WRS1), Beijing 841 (WRS2)] were identified in 12 sets of root tissue samples by RNA-seq and iTRAQ (Isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification). Phenotypic results showed that the elongation zone was significantly longer in root accessions with long roots compared to the short-rooted accessions. A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identified four stable chromosomal regions significantly associated with radicle length, among which 1A, 4A, and 7A chromosomes regions explained 7.17% to12.93% of the phenotypic variation. The omics studies identified the expression patterns of 24 DEGs/DEPs changed at both the transcriptional and protein levels. These DEGs/DEPs were mainly involved in carbon fixation in photosynthetic organisms, photosynthesis and phenylpropanoid biosynthesis pathways. and were involved in the biosynthesis of tricin-lignins in cell walls and may affect the extension of cell walls in the radicle elongation zone. A combination of GWAS and RNA-seq analyses revealed 19 DEGs with expression changes in the four accessions, among which, (a cysteine-rich receptor-like protein kinase 6, CRK6) also showed upregulation in the comparison group by RNA-seq, iTRAQ, and qRT-PCR. BSMV-mediated gene silencing also showed that improves root development in wheat. Our data suggest that is a candidate gene regulating radicle length in wheat.

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