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Comparative transcriptome analysis of TUCPs in Gossypium hirsutum Ligon-lintless-1 mutant and their proposed functions in cotton fiber development

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Comparative transcriptome analysis of TUCPs in Gossypium hirsutum Ligon-lintless-1 mutant and their proposed functions in cotton fiber development
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Molecular Genetics and Genomics, August 2018
DOI 10.1007/s00438-018-1482-x
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Haron Salih, Wenfang Gong, Shoupu He, Nada S. Mustafa, Xiongming Du

Abstract

Transcripts of uncertain coding potential (TUCP) are part of the LncRNAs, which encode some polypeptides. However, the abundance of TUCP transcripts and their roles in Ligon-linless-1 (Li-1) cotton mutant during the early termination of fiber development are still not documented. Li-1 mutant is one of the excellent modules for investigating fiber elongation processes due to its unique fiber developmental stages. To examine the function of TUCP in cotton fiber development, it is important to identify TUCPs and their involvement in fiber development. In this study, we found that 11104 TUCP transcripts were removed by coding potential criteria of Pfam domain scan. Additionally, differential expression levels of TUCP transcripts were detected between Li-1 mutant and the wild-type (WT), which imply their possible functions in cotton fiber development. These results further revealed that a great number of differentially expressed TUCP transcripts in cotton were identified at 8 DPA, followed by 0 DPA and stem. However, these might explain an undesirable function in cotton fiber development. The gene ontology and pathway analysis, based on differential expression patterns of TUCP transcripts on targeted genes, identified the transport process, cytoskeleton structure, membrane permeability and fatty acids. These give new insight into significant involvement in early cessation of cotton fiber development and abnormal stem. The RNA-seq and qRT-PCR expression analyses of TUCP transcripts evidently singled out three possible genes, TUCP_010675, TUCP_001475, TUCP_009444 and other targeted mRNAs. The expression pattern of TUCP transcripts and their mRNA targets provided valuable evidence for further investigations on the biological functions of TUCP in cotton fiber development. The study findings may serve as a useful tool for comparative analysis of TUCP transcripts in cotton species and assist in selection of the applicable candidate genes for further functional analyses, genetic improvement and genetic engineering of cotton fiber development.

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Agricultural and Biological Sciences 3 30%
Environmental Science 1 10%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 10%
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