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Series GSE123381 Query DataSets for GSE123381
Status Public on Dec 31, 2019
Title Genome-wide transcriptional changes triggered by water deficit on a drought-tolerant common bean cultivar
Organism Phaseolus vulgaris
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is a relevant crop cultivated over the world, largely in water insufficiency vulnerable areas. Since drought is the main environmental factor restraining worldwide crop production, efforts have been invested to amend drought tolerance in commercial common bean varieties. However, scarce molecular data are available for those cultivars of P. vulgaris with drought tolerance attributes. As a first approach, Pinto Saltillo (PS), Azufrado Higuera (AH), and Negro Jamapa Plus (NP) were assessed phenotypically and physiologically to determine the outcome in response to drought on these common bean cultivars. Based on this, a Next-generation sequencing approach was applied to PS, which was the most drought-tolerant cultivar to determine the molecular changes at the transcriptional level. The RNA-Seq analysis revealed that numerous PS genes are dynamically modulated by drought. In brief, 1005 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified, from which 645 genes were up-regulated by drought stress, whereas 360 genes were down-regulated. Further analysis showed that the enriched categories of the up-regulated genes in response to drought fit to processes related to carbohydrate metabolism (polysaccharide metabolic processes), particularly genes encoding proteins located within the cell periphery (cell wall dynamics). In the case of down-regulated genes, heat shock-responsive genes, mainly associated with protein folding, chloroplast, and oxidation-reduction processes were identified. Our findings suggest that secondary cell wall (SCW) properties contribute to P. vulgaris L. drought tolerance through alleviation or mitigation of drought-induced osmotic disturbances, making cultivars more adaptable to such stress. Altogether, the knowledge derived from this study is significant for a forthcoming understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in drought tolerance on common bean, especially for drought-tolerant cultivars such as PS.
 
Overall design Assesment of the effect of drought on three common bean cultivars, with emphasis of molecular analysis for the Pinto Saltillo cultivar
 
Contributor(s) Arroyo-Becerra AA, Gregorio-Jorge J, Lopez-Villalobos MA
Citation(s) 33203368
Submission date Dec 06, 2018
Last update date Dec 07, 2020
Contact name Josefat Gregorio Jorge
E-mail(s) josefatgregorioj@gmail.com
Organization name Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Department Biotecnología Genómica
Lab Laboratorio de Genómica Funcional y Biotecnología de Plantas
Street address Ex-Hacienda San Juan Molino Carretera Estatal Tecuexcomac-Tepetitla Km 1.5, Tlaxcala
City Tlaxcala
State/province Tlaxcala
ZIP/Postal code 90700
Country Mexico
 
Platforms (1)
GPL25898 Illumina MiSeq (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Samples (2)
GSM3502437 PS_Control
GSM3502438 PS_Drought
Relations
BioProject PRJNA508605
SRA SRP172674

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GSE123381_Gene_expression_ctrl_drought_PS_cultivar.txt.gz 1.8 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
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