December 1, 2020
Journal Article

Dynamics of Global Gene Expression and Regulatory Elements in Growing Brachypodium Root System

Abstract

Here we studied Brachypodium distachyon rooting process by monitoring root morphology during developmental stages. To provide insight into gene regulation that accompanies root growth, we generated comprehensive transcript profiles of Brachypodium whole-root system at four developmental stages. Our data analysis revealed that multiple biological processes including trehalose metabolism and various families of transcription factors (TFs) were differentially expressed in root system during plant development. In particular, the AUX/IAA, ERFs, WRKY, NAC, and MADS TF family members were upregulated as plant entered the booting/heading stage, while ARFs and GRFs were downregulated suggesting these TF families as important factors involved in specific phases of rooting.

Revised: December 21, 2020 | Published: December 1, 2020

Citation

Ogden A.J., T.W. Wietsma, T.E. Winkler, Y. Farris, G.L. Myers, and A. Ahkami. 2020. Dynamics of Global Gene Expression and Regulatory Elements in Growing Brachypodium Root System. Scientific Reports 10. PNNL-SA-145907. doi:10.1038/s41598-020-63224-z