Issue 60, 2018, Issue in Progress

Genome-wide identification and characterization of long non-coding RNAs responsive to Dickeya zeae in rice

Abstract

Plant long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) is a type of newly emerging epigenetic regulator playing a critical role in plant growth, development, and biotic stress responses. However, it is unknown whether lncRNAs are involved in resistance responses between rice and Dickeya zeae, a bacterial agent causing rice foot rot disease. In this study, RNA-seq was performed to uncover the co-expression regulating networks mediated by D. zeae responsive lncRNAs and their candidate target genes. Of the 4709 lncRNAs identified, 2518 and 2191 were up- and down-regulated in response to D. zeae infection, respectively. Expression changes of 17 selected lncRNAs and their predicted targets with a potential role in defense response were investigated by qPCR. The expression levels of five lncRNAs were up-regulated while their cognate candidate target genes were down-regulated upon D. zeae infection. In addition, several lncRNAs were predicted to be target mimics of osa-miR396 and osa-miR156. These results suggest that lncRNAs might play a role in response to D. zeae infection by regulating the transcript levels of their targets and miRNAs in rice.

Graphical abstract: Genome-wide identification and characterization of long non-coding RNAs responsive to Dickeya zeae in rice

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jun 2018
Accepted
09 Sep 2018
First published
08 Oct 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 34408-34417

Genome-wide identification and characterization of long non-coding RNAs responsive to Dickeya zeae in rice

W. Q. Li, Y. L. Jia, F. Q. Liu, F. Q. Wang, F. J. Fan, J. Wang, J. Y. Zhu, Y. Xu, W. G. Zhong and J. Yang, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 34408 DOI: 10.1039/C8RA04993A

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