Genome‐wide identification and functional profile analysis of long non‐coding RNAs in Avicennia marina

Author:

Wang Lingling1ORCID,Yuan Zixin1,Wang Jingyi1,Guan Yali12

Affiliation:

1. Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Ecology of Tropical Islands, Key Laboratory of Tropical Animal and Plant Ecology of Hainan Province, College of Life Sciences Hainan Normal University Haikou China

2. Hainan Observation and Research Station of Dongzhaigang Mangrove Wetland Ecosystem Haikou China

Abstract

AbstractAvicennia marina, known for its remarkable adaptability to the challenging coastal environment, including high salinity, tide, and anaerobic soils, holds pivotal functions in safeguarding the coastal ecosystem. Long non‐coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as significant players in various natural processes of plants such as development. However, lncRNAs in A. marina remain largely unknown and uncharacterized. Here, we employed the transcriptome datasets from multiple tissues, such as root, leaf, and seed, to detect and characterize the lncRNAs of A. marina. Analyzing synthetically, we finally identified 6333 lncRNAs in the A. marina. These lncRNAs exhibited distinct features compared to messenger RNAs, including larger exons, lower guanine‐cytosine contents, lower expression levels, and higher tissue specificities. Moreover, we identified thousands of tissue‐specific lncRNAs across the examined tissues and further found that these tissue‐specific lncRNAs were significantly enriched in biological processes related to the major functions of their corresponding tissues. For instance, leaf‐specific lncRNAs showed prominent enrichment in photosynthesis, oxidation–reduction processes, and light harvesting. By providing a comprehensive dataset and functional annotations for A. marina lncRNAs, this study offers a valuable overview of lncRNAs in A. marina and lays the fundamental foundation for further functional exploring of them.

Publisher

Wiley

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