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Expression of Heat Shock Proteins by Heat Stress in Soybeanopen accessExpression of Heat Shock Proteins by Heat Stress in Soybean

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Expression of Heat Shock Proteins by Heat Stress in Soybean
Authors
송기태임원철이병무
Issue Date
Dec-2017
Publisher
한국육종학회
Keywords
Heat stress; RNA sequencing; Transcriptome; Expression pattern; Soybean
Citation
Plant Breeding and Biotechnology, v.5, no.4, pp 244 - 353
Pages
110
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Plant Breeding and Biotechnology
Volume
5
Number
4
Start Page
244
End Page
353
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/16748
DOI
10.9787/PBB.2017.5.4.344
ISSN
2287-9358
2287-9366
Abstract
Heat stress is one of the factors disturb productivity and growth of plants. Many genes including heat shock protein (HSP), heat shock transcription factors (HSF) and chaperones, were identified and characterized in many plants to play role in increased tolerance to abiotic stress. To reveal responsive gene to heat stress, we performed RNA-seq using two Korean soybean varieties under heat stress and normal conditions. The transcripts were analyzed, and we obtained 2,458 genes including 46 co-up regulation and 55 co-down regulated genes in both soybean varieties. We also revealed HSPs, HSFs and chaperones in the differentially expressed genes using BLAST and Pfam analyzation and verified expression changes under heat stress. Finally, we find 68 genes involved in HSP, HSF, chaperones in heat responsive genes associated increasing heat tolerance. As a result, relatively small HSP families were up regulated and continuously expressed in long period heat stress. On the other hand, large molecule HSPs, HSFs and chaperonin did not response to long heat stress. The expression profiling and characterization provide invaluable information to understand heat tolerance of soybean.
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