De Novo Assembly and Transcriptome Analysis of Wheat with Male Sterility Induced by the Chemical Hybridizing Agent SQ-1

PLoS One. 2015 Apr 21;10(4):e0123556. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0123556. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), one of the world's most important food crops, is a strictly autogamous (self-pollinating) species with exclusively perfect flowers. Male sterility induced by chemical hybridizing agents has increasingly attracted attention as a tool for hybrid seed production in wheat; however, the molecular mechanisms of male sterility induced by the agent SQ-1 remain poorly understood due to limited whole transcriptome data. Therefore, a comparative analysis of wheat anther transcriptomes for male fertile wheat and SQ-1-induced male sterile wheat was carried out using next-generation sequencing technology. In all, 42,634,123 sequence reads were generated and were assembled into 82,356 high-quality unigenes with an average length of 724 bp. Of these, 1,088 unigenes were significantly differentially expressed in the fertile and sterile wheat anthers, including 643 up-regulated unigenes and 445 down-regulated unigenes. The differentially expressed unigenes with functional annotations were mapped onto 60 pathways using the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes database. They were mainly involved in coding for the components of ribosomes, photosynthesis, respiration, purine and pyrimidine metabolism, amino acid metabolism, glutathione metabolism, RNA transport and signal transduction, reactive oxygen species metabolism, mRNA surveillance pathways, protein processing in the endoplasmic reticulum, protein export, and ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis. This study is the first to provide a systematic overview comparing wheat anther transcriptomes of male fertile wheat with those of SQ-1-induced male sterile wheat and is a valuable source of data for future research in SQ-1-induced wheat male sterility.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Flowers / drug effects
  • Flowers / genetics
  • Flowers / metabolism
  • Gene Ontology
  • Genes, Plant
  • Hybridization, Genetic / drug effects
  • Open Reading Frames
  • Plant Infertility
  • Pyridazines / pharmacology*
  • Transcriptome*
  • Triticum / drug effects
  • Triticum / genetics*
  • Triticum / metabolism

Substances

  • Pyridazines

Associated data

  • SRA/SRP051670

Grants and funding

This work was supported by National High Tech Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) (No. 2011AA10A106), National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31171611, 31371697), the Key Scientific and Technological Innovation Special Projects of Shaanxi province (No. 2014KTZB02-01-02, 2011KTZB02-01-01).