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Transcriptome profiling of wild Arachis from water-limited environments uncovers drought tolerance candidate genes
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Brasileiro ACM, Morgante CV, Araujo ACG, Leal-Bertioli SCM, Silva AK, Martins ACQ, Vinson CC, Santos CMR, Bonfim O, Togawa RC, Saraiva MAP, Bertioli DJ and Guimaraes PM (2015). Transcriptome profiling of wild Arachis from water-limited environments uncovers drought tolerance candidate genes. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter Published online: 11 April 2015 (DOI 10.1007/s11105-015-0882-x). (G6010.01)

Abstract: Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an important legume cultivated mostly in drought-prone areas where its productivity can be limited by water scarcity. The development of more drought-tolerant varieties is, therefore, a priority for peanut breeding programs worldwide. In contrast to cultivated peanut, wild relatives have a broader genetic diversity and constitute a rich source of resistance/tolerance alleles to biotic and abiotic stresses. The present study takes advantage of this diversity to identify drought-responsive genes by analyzing the expression profile of two wild species, Arachis duranensis and Arachis magna (AA and BB genomes, respectively), in response to progressive water deficit in soil. Data analysis from leaves and roots of A. duranensis (454 sequencing) and A. magna (suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH)) stressed and control complementary DNA (cDNA) libraries revealed several differentially expressed genes in silico, and 44 of them were selected for further validation by quantitative RT-PCR (qRT-PCR). This allowed the identification of drought-responsive candidate genes, such as Expansin, Nitrilase, NAC, and bZIP transcription factors, displaying significant levels of differential expression during stress imposition in both species. This is the first report on identification of differentially expressed genes under drought stress and recovery in wild Arachis species. The generated transcriptome data, besides being a valuable resource for gene discovery, will allow the characterization of new alleles and development of molecular markers associated with drought responses in peanut. These together constitute important tools for the peanut breeding program and also contribute to a better comprehension of gene modulation in response to water deficit and rehydration.

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