Effects of light regimes on circadian gene co‐expression networks in Arabidopsis thaliana

Author:

Rivière Quentin12ORCID,Raskin Virginie1ORCID,de Melo Romário1ORCID,Boutet Stéphanie3,Corso Massimiliano3ORCID,Defrance Matthieu4,Webb Alex A. R.5ORCID,Verbruggen Nathalie1ORCID,Anoman Armand D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Molecular Genetics Université Libre de Bruxelles Brussels Belgium

2. Biology Centre Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Plant Molecular Biology České Budějovice Czech Republic

3. Université Paris‐Saclay, INRAE, AgroParisTech, Institut Jean‐Pierre Bourgin (IJPB) Versailles France

4. Interuniversity Institute of Bioinformatics in Brussels Université Libre de Bruxelles Brussels Belgium

5. Department of Plant Sciences University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

Abstract

AbstractLight/dark (LD) cycles are responsible for oscillations in gene expression, which modulate several aspects of plant physiology. Those oscillations can persist under constant conditions due to regulation by the circadian oscillator. The response of the transcriptome to light regimes is dynamic and allows plants to adapt rapidly to changing environmental conditions. We compared the transcriptome of Arabidopsis under LD and constant light (LL) for 3 days and identified different gene co‐expression networks in the two light regimes. Our studies yielded unforeseen insights into circadian regulation. Intuitively, we anticipated that gene clusters regulated by the circadian oscillator would display oscillations under LD cycles. However, we found transcripts encoding components of the flavonoid metabolism pathway that were rhythmic in LL but not in LD. We also discovered that the expressions of many stress‐related genes were significantly increased during the dark period in LD relative to the subjective night in LL, whereas the expression of these genes in the light period was similar. The nocturnal pattern of these stress‐related gene expressions suggested a form of “skotoprotection.” The transcriptomics data were made available in a web application named Cyclath, which we believe will be a useful tool to contribute to a better understanding of the impact of light regimes on plants.

Funder

Université Paris-Saclay

Publisher

Wiley

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