
AbstractTo examine the interactions of starch and sugar metabolism on photosynthesis in cassava, a heat-girdling treatment was applied to petioles of cassava leaves at the end of the light cycle to inhibit starch remobilization during the night. The inhibition of starch remobilization caused significant starch accumulation at the beginning of the light cycle, inhibited photosynthesis and affected intracellular sugar levels. RNA-seq analysis of heat-treated and control plants revealed significantly decreased expression of genes related to photosynthesis, as well as N-metabolism and chlorophyll biosynthesis. However, expression of genes encoding TCA cycle enzymes and mitochondria electron transport components and flavonoid biosynthetic pathway enzymes were induced. These studies reveal a dynamic transcriptional response to perturbation of sink demand in a single leaf and provide useful information for understanding the regulations of cassava under sink or source limitation.
Sucrose, Hot Temperature, Manihot, Transcription, Genetic, Gene Expression Profiling, Chromosome Mapping, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Starch, Article, Plant Leaves, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Cluster Analysis, Photosynthesis, Genome, Plant, Signal Transduction, Transcription Factors
Sucrose, Hot Temperature, Manihot, Transcription, Genetic, Gene Expression Profiling, Chromosome Mapping, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Starch, Article, Plant Leaves, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Cluster Analysis, Photosynthesis, Genome, Plant, Signal Transduction, Transcription Factors
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