An insight into transcriptome ofLlaNACGene Over-expressing Tobacco Plants

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Abstract

Here, we report a whole transcriptome analysis of LlaNAC gene (from Lepidium latifolium ) containing transgenic tobacco line (NC10) and wild type (WT), to attain deeper knowledge into the downstream genes activated by the over-expressing transgene. Transcriptome sequencing of NC10 and WT samples generated huge data using Illumina platform. The maximum number of unigenes GO annotated were of Biological process (8988, 3209) followed by molecular function (5155, 2577) and cellular components (3826, 1583) for WT and NC10 samples respectively. KEGG Pathway analysis revealed the unigenes were enriched in different functional pathway categories. The unigenes whose products involved in carbohydrate metabolism, glycan metabolism, and secondary metabolites synthesis were more for NC10 library in comparison to WT. Greater variety of transcription factors were involved in transgenic than wild-type plants. Genes like, Copia-like retrotransposable element, Peroxidase 64-like, Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerise, Cytochrome P450, Lipoyl synthase, CBL-interacting serine/threonine-protein kinase 5-like etc. were found differentially expressed in both the samples. Promoter analysis of these differentially expressed genes have elements for defence and stress response, abscisic acid response, shoot specific expression and light response, etc. In summary this study reports the involvement of the overexpressed genes in the dual action of cold tolerance and biomass accumulation, as sugars participate in both of these activities of the cell.

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