Transcriptome Analysis of Intrusively Growing Flax Fibers Isolated by Laser Microdissection

Tatyana Gorshkova(Kazan Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics), Tatyana Chernova(Kazan Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics), Natalia Mokshina(Kazan Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics), Vladimir Gorshkov(Kazan Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics), Liudmila Kozlova(Kazan Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics), Oleg Gorshkov(Kazan Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics)
Scientific Reports
September 25, 2018
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Abstract

The intrusive growth, a type of plant cell elongation occurring in the depths of plant tissues, is characterized by the invasion of a growing cell between its neighbours due to a higher rate of elongation. In order to reveal the largely unknown molecular mechanisms of intrusive growth, we isolated primary flax phloem fibers specifically at the stage of intrusive growth by laser microdissection. The comparison of the RNA-Seq data from several flax stem parts enabled the characterization of those processes occurring specifically during the fiber intrusive elongation. The revealed molecular players are summarized as those involved in the supply of assimilates and support of turgor pressure, cell wall enlargement and modification, regulation by transcription factors and hormones, and responses to abiotic stress factors. The data obtained in this study provide a solid basis for developing approaches to manipulate fiber intrusive elongation, which is of importance both for plant biology and the yield of fiber crops.


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