Deciphering Drought Response Mechanisms: Transcriptomic Insights from Drought-Tolerant and Drought-Sensitive Wheat (Triticum aestivumL.) Cultivars

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Cevher-Keskin BirsenORCID,Yıldızhan YaseminORCID,Sekmen-Çetinel A. HediyeORCID,Sezerman Osman UğurORCID,Özer BuğraORCID,Fayetörbay RümeysaORCID,Onarıcı SelmaORCID,Türkan İsmailORCID,Tör MahmutORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTDrought stress poses a significant threat to wheat (Triticum aestivumL.) cultivation, necessitating an in-depth understanding of the molecular mechanisms underpinning drought response in both tolerant and sensitive varieties. In this study, 12 diverse bread wheat cultivars were evaluated for their drought stress responses, with particular emphasis on the contrasting performance of cultivars Atay 85 (sensitive), Gerek 79, and Müfitbey (tolerant).Transcriptomic analysis was performed on the root and leaf tissues of the aforementioned cultivars subjected to 4-hour and 8-hour drought stress and compared with controls. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were categorized based on their cellular component, molecular function, and biological function. Notably, there was greater gene expression variability in leaf tissues compared to root tissues. A noticeable trend of decreased gene expression was observed for cellular processes such as protein refolding and cellular metabolic processes like photorespiration as drought stress duration increased (8 hours) in the leaf tissues of drought-tolerant and sensitive cultivars. Metabolic processes related to gene expression were predominantly activated in response to 4-hour and 8-hour drought stress. The drought-tolerant cultivars exhibited increased expression levels of genes related to protein binding, metabolic processes, and cellular functions, indicating their ability to adapt better to drought stress compared to the drought-sensitive cultivar Atay 85. We detected more than 25 differentially expressed TFs in leaf tissues under 4-hour and 8-hour drought stress, while only 4 TFs were identified in the root tissues of sensitive cultivar. In contrast, the tolerant cultivar exhibited more than 80 different TF transcripts in both leaves and roots after 4 hours of drought stress, with this number decreasing to 18 after 8 hours of drought stress. Differentially expressed genes with a focus on metal ion binding, carbohydrate degradation, ABA-related genes, and cell wall-related genes were highlighted.Ferritin(TaFer),TaPME42andExtensin-like protein(TaExLP),Germin-like protein(TaGLP 9-1),Metacaspase-5(TaMC5),Arogenate Dehydratase 5 (ADT-5),Phosphoglycerate/ bisphosphoglycerate mutase(TaPGM),Serine/threonine protein phosphatase 2A(TaPP2A),GIGANTEA(TaGI),Polyadenylate-binding protein(TaRBP45B) exhibited differential expression by qRT-PCR in root and leaf tissues of tolerant and sensitive bread wheat cultivars.This study provides valuable insights into the complex molecular mechanisms associated with drought response in wheat, highlighting genes and pathways involved in drought tolerance. Understanding these mechanisms is essential for developing drought-tolerant wheat varieties, enhancing agricultural sustainability, and addressing the challenges posed by water scarcity.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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