Circadian regulation of the transcriptome in a complex polyploid crop

Author:

Rees Hannah,Rusholme-Pilcher Rachel,Bailey Paul,Colmer Joshua,White Benjamen,Reynolds Connor,Ward Sabrina Jaye,Coombes Benedict,Graham Calum A.,de Barros Dantas Luíza Lane,Dodd Antony N.,Hall AnthonyORCID

Abstract

The circadian clock is a finely balanced timekeeping mechanism that coordinates programmes of gene expression. It is currently unknown how the clock regulates expression of homoeologous genes in polyploids. Here, we generate a high-resolution time-course dataset to investigate the circadian balance between sets of 3 homoeologous genes (triads) from hexaploid bread wheat. We find a large proportion of circadian triads exhibit imbalanced rhythmic expression patterns, with no specific subgenome favoured. In wheat, period lengths of rhythmic transcripts are found to be longer and have a higher level of variance than in other plant species. Expression of transcripts associated with circadian controlled biological processes is largely conserved between wheat and Arabidopsis; however, striking differences are seen in agriculturally critical processes such as starch metabolism. Together, this work highlights the ongoing selection for balance versus diversification in circadian homoeologs and identifies clock-controlled pathways that might provide important targets for future wheat breeding.

Funder

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience

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