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Temporal tissue‐specific regulation of transcriptomes during barley (Hordeum vulgare) seed germination

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posted on 2025-05-20, 04:47 authored by Lim LiewLim Liew, Reena Narsai, Yan WangYan Wang, Oliver BerkowitzOliver Berkowitz, James WhelanJames Whelan, Mathew LewseyMathew Lewsey
The distinct functions of individual cell types require cells to express specific sets of genes. The germinating seed is an excellent model to study genome regulation between cell types since the majority of the transcriptome is differentially expressed in a short period, beginning from a uniform, metabolically inactive state. In this study, we applied laser-capture microdissection RNA-sequencing to small numbers of cells from the plumule, radicle tip and scutellum of germinating barley seeds every 8 h, over a 48 h time course. Tissue-specific gene expression was notably common; 25% (910) of differentially expressed transcripts in plumule, 34% (1876) in radicle tip and 41% (2562) in scutellum were exclusive to that organ. We also determined that tissue-specific storage of transcripts occurs during seed development and maturation. Co-expression of genes had strong spatiotemporal structure, with most co-expression occurring within one organ and at a subset of specific time points during germination. Overlapping and distinct enrichment of functional categories were observed in the tissue-specific profiles. We identified candidate transcription factors amongst these that may be regulators of spatiotemporal gene expression programs. Our findings contribute to the broader goal of generating an integrative model that describes the structure and function of individual cells within seeds during germination.

Funding

ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology

Australian Research Council

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This work was supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology (CE140100008) to JW. RN is supported by an Australian Research Council DECRA Fellowship (DE160101536). MGL was supported by a La Trobe University starting grant.

History

Publication Date

2020-02-01

Journal

The Plant Journal

Volume

101

Issue

3

Pagination

16p. (p. 700-715)

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN

0960-7412

Rights Statement

© 2019 The AuthorsThe Plant Journal © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd