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Título: Análise da expressão dos genes da subfamília DREB em resposta à seca em plantas de Coffea canephora Conilon
Título(s) alternativo(s): Expression analysis of DREB subfamily genes in response to drought in Coffea canephora Conilon plants
Autores: Marraccini, Pierre Roger René
Andrade, Alan Carvalho
Andrade, Alan Carvalho
Carvalho, Milene Alves de Figueiredo
Marraccini, Pierre Roger René
Palavras-chave: Café - Melhoramento genético
Plantas - Efeito da seca
Expressão gênica
Coffea canephora
Coffee – Breeding
Plants - Effect of drought
Gene expression
Data do documento: 25-Mai-2016
Editor: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Citação: REICHEL, T. Análise da expressão dos genes da subfamília DREB em resposta à seca em plantas de Coffea canephora Conilon. 2016. 88 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biotecnologia Vegetal)-Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2016.
Resumo: Coffea canephora is one of the most economically important coffee species and in Brazil, Conilon is the most widely cultivated plant of this species. Abiotic stresses such as temperature variations and drought periods are factors that significantly affect their production and tend to worsen with globally recognized climate changes. In an attempt to understand the molecular responses of coffee plants in water deficit conditions, recent studies have identified candidate genes (CGs) as CcDREB1D. This gene showed increased expression in response to drought in the leaves of clone 14 (drought tolerant) in relation to the clone 22 (sensitive to drought) of C. canephora Conilon. Based on these results, the identification of DREB genes and their subgroups (SGs) of C. canephora, the objective is to analyze in silico and also in vivo these genes expression in leaf and root of tolerant (14, 73 and 120) and sensitive clones (22) of C. canephora Conilon submitted or not to a water deficit. In silico expressions of all DREB genes were analyzed from the Coffee Genome Hub Database and in vivo expression was performed by the technique "reverse transcription-quantitative PCR" (RT-qPCR). In silico gene expression analysis was possible to identify DREB genes with potential responses to abiotic stresses, corroborating some validated in vivo results. In this analysis, several genes showed differential expression in response to drought among the SGs (IIV), the tolerant and sensitive clones and the leaf and root. These differentially expressed genes were identified as potential CGs and among them, it was found that most tolerant clones showed increased expression in relation to sensitive in response to drought, with higher expression levels for clones 14 and 73. These highest levels were observed in leaves compared to the roots and SG-I stood at greater number of genes expressed in response to drought. These results suggest that DREB CGs, as Cc05_g06840, Cc02_g03420 e Cc08_g13960, play an important role in the regulatory mechanisms of response to drought in C. canephora Conilon.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/11197
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