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The transcriptome landscape of developing barley seeds

Martin Kovačik, Anna Nowicka, Jana Zwyrtková, Beáta Strejčková, Isaia Vardanega, Eddi Esteban, Asher Pasha, Kateřina Kaduchová, Maryna Krautsova, Marie Červenková, Jan Šafář, Nicholas J. Provart, Rüdiger Simon, Aleš Pečinka

2024The Plant Cell34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cereal grains are an important source of food and feed. To provide comprehensive spatiotemporal information about biological processes in developing seeds of cultivated barley (Hordeum vulgare L. subsp. vulgare), we performed a transcriptomic study of the embryo, endosperm, and seed maternal tissues collected from grains 4-32 days after pollination. Weighted gene co-expression network and motif enrichment analyses identified specific groups of genes and transcription factors (TFs) potentially regulating barley seed tissue development. We defined a set of tissue-specific marker genes and families of TFs for functional studies of the pathways controlling barley grain development. Assessing selected groups of chromatin regulators revealed that epigenetic processes are highly dynamic and likely play a major role during barley endosperm development. The repressive H3K27me3 modification is globally reduced in endosperm tissues and at specific genes related to development and storage compounds. Altogether, this atlas uncovers the complexity of developmentally regulated gene expression in developing barley grains.

Topics & Concepts

EndospermHordeum vulgareBiologyTranscriptomeGeneHordeumChromatinEpigeneticsGene expressionEmbryoGeneticsBotanyCell biologyComputational biologyPoaceaeWheat and Barley Genetics and PathologyBioenergy crop production and managementPlant tissue culture and regeneration