Genome-wide identification and functional prediction of novel and drought-responsive lincRNAs in Populus trichocarpa

Peng Shuai(Beijing Forestry University), Dan Liang(Beijing Forestry University), Sha Tang(Beijing Forestry University), Zhoujia Zhang(Beijing Forestry University), Chuyu Ye(Beijing Forestry University), Yanyan Su(Beijing Forestry University), Xinli Xia(Beijing Forestry University), Weilun Yin(Beijing Forestry University)
Journal of Experimental Botany
June 19, 2014
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Abstract

Protein-coding genes are considered to be a dominant component of the eukaryotic transcriptome; however, many studies have shown that intergenic, non-coding transcripts also play an important role. Long intergenic non-coding RNAs (lincRNAs) were found to play a vital role in human and Arabidopsis. However, lincRNAs and their regulatory roles remain poorly characterized in woody plants, especially Populus trichocarpa (P. trichocarpa). A large set of Populus RNA-Seq data were examined with high sequencing depth under control and drought conditions and a total of 2542 lincRNA candidates were identified. In total, 51 lincRNAs and 20 lincRNAs were identified as putative targets and target mimics of known Populus miRNAs, respectively. A total of 504 lincRNAs were found to be drought responsive, eight of which were confirmed by RT-qPCR. These findings provide a comprehensive view of Populus lincRNAs, which will enable in-depth functional analysis.


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