Transcriptional profile of the spring freeze response in the leaves of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

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Guozhang Kang
Gezi Li
Wenping Yang
Qiaoxia Han
Hongzhen Ma
Yonghua Wang
Jiangping Ren
Yunji Zhu
Tiancai Guo
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[1] Henan Agricultural University,National Engineering Research Centre for Wheat, Key Laboratory of Physiology, Ecology and Genetic Improvement of Food Crops in Henan Province
[2] Henan Institute of Science and Technology,Department of Agriculture
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cDNA arrays; Gene expression; Spring freeze stress; L.;
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Measurement of the electrolyte leakage rates in wheat leaves indicated that there was no significant difference in susceptibility to −5 °C spring freeze stress among five bread wheat cultivars at the floret primordium-differentiating stage of spike development. A global transcriptional profile was created using the Affymetrix Wheat GeneChip microarray for one wheat cultivar (Yumai 34) under −5 °C freeze stress. After assaying genes with significant regulation at 1 and 3 days after −5 °C freeze stress, we identified 600 genes that were previously annotated as showing changes in expression of at least than two-fold at one or both of the time points. Among these genes, we further analysed 102 genes whose expression levels changed at least eight-fold after 1 or 3 days of freeze stress. These genes encoded an ice recrystallization protein, cold-related proteins, CBF transcription factors, calcium-dependent protein kinases, Na+/H+ antiporters, aquaporins, and many metabolic enzymes. The results of this study were compared with those of a previous study on the sub-freeze hardening response in wheat and spring freeze stress in wheat and barley. Many genes, including those encoding WCOR413, LEA, glycine-rich RNA-binding protein, ferritin, aquaporin 2, and a pathogen-induced protein, showed similar expression levels in these studies. Spring freeze stress is a complex phenomenon involving physiological mechanisms and multiple genes that had not been previously characterised.
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