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Title: Meta-analysis of transcriptomics studies identifies novel attributes and set of genes involved in iron homeostasis in rice
Authors: Shekhawat, Pooja Kanwar
Sardar, Shaswati
Yadav, Banita
Salvi, Prafull
Soni, Praveen
Ram, Hasthi
Keywords: Gene expression
Iron
Meta-analysis
Rice
Transcriptomics
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Springer Nature Publishing AG
Citation: Functional & Integrative Genomics, 23(4): 336
Abstract: Iron (Fe) is an important micronutrient for humans as well as for plant growth and development. Rice employs multiple mechanisms to counteract the negative effects of Fe deficiency and Fe toxicity. Previously, many transcriptomics studies have identified hundreds of genes affected by Fe deficiency and/or Fe toxicity. These studies are highly valuable to identify novel genes involved in Fe homeostasis. However, in the absence of their systematic integration, they remain underutilized. A systematic meta-analysis of transcriptomics data from such ten previous studies was performed here to identify various common attributes. From this meta-analysis, it is revealed that under Fe deficiency conditions, root transcriptome is more sensitive and exhibits greater similarity across multiple studies than the shoot transcriptome. Furthermore, under Fe toxicity conditions, upregulated genes are more reliable and consistent than downregulated genes in susceptible cultivars. The integration of data from Fe deficiency and Fe toxicity conditions helped to identify key marker genes for Fe stress. As a proof-of-concept of the analysis, among the genes consistently regulated in opposite directions under Fe deficiency and toxicity conditions, two genes were selected: a proton-dependent oligopeptide transporter (POT) family protein and Vacuolar Iron Transporter (VIT)-Like (VTL) gene, and validated their expression and sub-cellular localization. Since VIT genes are known to play an important role in Fe homeostasis in plants, the entire OsVTL gene family in rice was characterized. This meta-analysis has identified many novel candidate genes that exhibit consistent expression patterns across multiple tissues, conditions, and studies. This makes them potential targets for future research aimed at developing Fe-biofortified rice varieties, as well as varieties tolerant to sub-optimal Fe levels in soil.
Description: Accepted date: 06 November 2023
URI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10142-023-01265-z
http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1547
ISSN: 1438-7948
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