Transcriptome‐wide expression landscape and starch synthesis pathway co‐expression network in sorghum

Author:

Hu Zhenbin1ORCID,Chen Junhao1,Olatoye Marcus O.2,Zhang Hengyou3,Lin Zhenguo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology Saint Louis University Saint Louis Missouri USA

2. USDA‐ARS, Forage Seed and Cereal Research Unit Prosser Washington USA

3. State Key Laboratory of Black Soils Conservation and Utilization, Key Laboratory of Soybean Molecular Design and Breeding, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology Chinese Academy of Sciences Harbin China

Abstract

AbstractThe gene expression landscape across different tissues and developmental stages reflects their biological functions and evolutionary patterns. Integrative and comprehensive analyses of all transcriptomic data in an organism are instrumental to obtaining a comprehensive picture of gene expression landscape. Such studies are still very limited in sorghum, which limits the discovery of the genetic basis underlying complex agricultural traits in sorghum. We characterized the genome‐wide expression landscape for sorghum using 873 RNA‐sequencing (RNA‐seq) datasets representing 19 tissues. Our integrative analysis of these RNA‐seq data provides the most comprehensive transcriptomic atlas for sorghum, which will be valuable for the sorghum research community for functional characterizations of sorghum genes. Based on the transcriptome atlas, we identified 595 housekeeping genes (HKGs) and 2080 tissue‐specific expression genes (TEGs) for the 19 tissues. We identified different gene features between HKGs and TEGs, and we found that HKGs have experienced stronger selective constraints than TEGs. Furthermore, we built a transcriptome‐wide co‐expression network (TW‐CEN) comprising 35 modules with each module enriched in specific Gene Ontology terms. High‐connectivity genes in TW‐CEN tend to express at high levels while undergoing intensive selective pressure. We also built global and seed‐preferential co‐expression networks of starch synthesis pathways, which indicated that photosynthesis and microtubule‐based movement play important roles in starch synthesis. The global transcriptome atlas of sorghum generated by this study provides an important functional genomics resource for trait discovery and insight into starch synthesis regulation in sorghum.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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