Ovule Transcriptome Analysis Discloses Deregulation of Genes and Pathways in Sexual and Apomictic Limonium Species (Plumbaginaceae)

Genes (Basel). 2023 Apr 12;14(4):901. doi: 10.3390/genes14040901.

Abstract

The genus Limonium Mill. (sea lavenders) includes species with sexual and apomixis reproductive strategies, although the genes involved in these processes are unknown. To explore the mechanisms beyond these reproduction modes, transcriptome profiling of sexual, male sterile, and facultative apomictic species was carried out using ovules from different developmental stages. In total, 15,166 unigenes were found to be differentially expressed with apomictic vs. sexual reproduction, of which 4275 were uniquely annotated using an Arabidopsis thaliana database, with different regulations according to each stage and/or species compared. Gene ontology (GO) enrichment analysis indicated that genes related to tubulin, actin, the ubiquitin degradation process, reactive oxygen species scavenging, hormone signaling such as the ethylene signaling pathway and gibberellic acid-dependent signal, and transcription factors were found among differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between apomictic and sexual plants. We found that 24% of uniquely annotated DEGs were likely to be implicated in flower development, male sterility, pollen formation, pollen-stigma interactions, and pollen tube formation. The present study identifies candidate genes that are highly associated with distinct reproductive modes and sheds light on the molecular mechanisms of apomixis expression in Limonium sp.

Keywords: Illumina sequencing; MADS-box; apomixis; floral development; functional annotation; male sterility; sea lavenders; sexual reproduction; transcription factors.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Apomixis* / genetics
  • Arabidopsis* / genetics
  • Gene Expression Profiling
  • Ovule / genetics
  • Plumbaginaceae* / genetics
  • Reproduction / genetics

Grants and funding

This research was funded by national funds through FCT (Fundaçãoo para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P.) (https://www.fct.pt/ (accessed on 1 March 2023). Portugal, in the scope of project PTDC/AGRPRO/4285/2014, research units references UIDB/04129/2020 and UIDB/00239/2020 (CEF), grant PTDC/AGRPRO/4285/BM/2014, and PhD Scholarship UI/BD/153730/2022 attributed to S.I.R.C. and Scientific Employment Stimulus—Individual contract 2021.01107.CEECIND/CP1689/CT0001 attributed to I.M.