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Series GSE173102 Query DataSets for GSE173102
Status Public on Sep 01, 2021
Title Nitrate regulates maize root transcriptome through nitric oxide dependent and independent mechanisms
Organism Zea mays
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Maize root responds to nitrate by modulating its development thorough the coordinated action of many players, interacting one each other. Among them, nitric oxide is produced in primary root of previously deprived seedlings early after the nitrate provision, thus inducing root elongation. In this study, a molecular untargeted approach was applied to discriminate the signaling and physiological pathways regulated by nitrate through nitric oxide from those regulated by nitrate itself of by further downstream factors. To this aim an RNA-sequencing approach was applied to discover the main molecular signatures distinguishing the response of maize root to nitrate according to their dependency, or independency on nitric oxide. A set of subsequent detailed functional annotation tools (Gene Ontology enrichment, MapMan, KEGG reconstruction pathway, transcription factors detection) were used to try to gain further information on the importance of this molecule in the regulation of the maize transcriptional response to nitrate. Besides, the lateral root density was measured both in the presence of nitrate and in the presence of nitrate plus cPTIO, a specific NO scavenger, and compared to that observed for N-depleted roots. Our results led to identify six clusters of transcripts according to their responsiveness to nitric oxide and to their regulation by nitrate provision. In general, common and specific features for the six clusters were identified allowing to discompose the overall root response to nitrate according to its dependency on nitric oxide.
 
Overall design Illumina RNA-Seq analysis of maize root apexes samples collected from seedlings grown for 24 h in nutrient solution supplied with 1mM NO3- or 1 mM NO3- plus 1 mM cPTIO, compared to negative controls grown in a N-deprived nutrient solution. 3 days old maize B73 inbreed seedlings were treated for 24 h prior to roots collection and RNA extraction. 3 biological replicates per condition were produced, each composed by 10-15 plants.
 
Contributor(s) Ravazzolo L, Trevisan S, Iori S, Forestan C, Malagoli M, Quaggiotti S
Citation(s) 34502437
Submission date Apr 22, 2021
Last update date Dec 03, 2021
Contact name Cristian Forestan
E-mail(s) cristian.forestan@unibo.it
Organization name University of Bologna
Department Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Agro-alimentari (DISTAL)
Street address Viale Fanin 44
City Bologna
State/province BO
ZIP/Postal code 40127
Country Italy
 
Platforms (1)
GPL17628 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Zea mays)
Samples (9)
GSM5259779 NO3-+cPTIO_Rep1
GSM5259780 NO3-+cPTIO_Rep2
GSM5259781 NO3-+cPTIO_Rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA723826
SRA SRP315880

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GSE173102_genes_RPKM_cPTIOsummary.txt.gz 902.9 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
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