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Título: Rice biofortification with zinc and selenium: a transcriptomic approach to understand mineral accumulation in flag leaves
Autor: Roda, Faustino Adriano
Marques, Isabel
Batista-Santos, Paula
Esquível, Maria Glória
Ndayiragije, Alexis
Lidon, Fernando
Swamy, B.P. Mallikarjuna
Ramalho, José C.
Ribeiro-Barros, Ana I.
Palavras-chave: biofortification
flag leaves
rice RNASeq
selenium
transcriptomics
zinc
Data: 2020
Editora: L.Joseph Su, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA
Citação: Roda FA, Marques I, Batista-Santos P, Esquível MG, Ndayiragije A, Lidon FC, Swamy BPM, Ramalho JC and Ribeiro-Barros AI (2020) Rice Biofortification With Zinc and Selenium: A Transcriptomic Approach to Understand Mineral Accumulation in Flag Leaves. Front. Genet. 11:543
Resumo: Human malnutrition due to micronutrient deficiencies, particularly with regards to Zinc (Zn) and Selenium (Se), affects millions of people around the world, and the enrichment of staple foods through biofortification has been successfully used to fight hidden hunger. Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the staple foods most consumed in countries with high levels of malnutrition. However, it is poor in micronutrients, which are often removed during grain processing. In this study, we have analyzed the transcriptome of rice flag leaves biofortified with Zn (900 g ha􀀀1), Se (500 g ha􀀀1), and Zn-Se. Flag leaves play an important role in plant photosynthesis and provide sources of metal remobilization for developing grains. A total of 3170 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified. The expression patterns and gene ontology of DEGs varied among the three sets of biofortified plants and were limited to specific metabolic pathways related to micronutrient mobilization and to the specific functions of Zn (i.e., its enzymatic co-factor/coenzyme function in the biosynthesis of nitrogenous compounds, carboxylic acids, organic acids, and amino acids) and Se (vitamin biosynthesis and ion homeostasis). The success of this approach should be followed in future studies to understand how landraces and other cultivars respond to biofortification
Descrição: Original Research
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/20349
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2020.00543
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