Comprehensive regulatory networks for tomato organ development based on the genome and RNAome of MicroTom tomato
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Xue, Jia-Yu
Fan, Hai-Yun
Zeng, Zhen
Zhou, Yu-Han
Hu, Shuai-Ya
Li, Sai-Xi
Cheng, Ying-Juan
Meng, Xiang-Ru
Chen, Fei
Shao, Zhu-Qing
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Oxford University Press
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MicroTom has a short growth cycle and high transformation efficiency, and is a prospective model plant for studying organ development, metabolism, and plant-microbe interactions. Here, with a newly assembled reference genome for this tomato cultivar and abundant RNA-seq data derived from tissues of different organs/developmental stages/treatments, we constructed multiple gene co-expression networks, which will provide valuable clues for the identification of important genes involved in diverse regulatory pathways during plant growth, e.g. arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and fruit development. Additionally, non-coding RNAs, including miRNAs, lncRNAs, and circRNAs were also identified, together with their potential targets. Interacting networks between different types of non-coding RNAs (miRNA-lncRNA), and non-coding RNAs and genes (miRNA-mRNA and lncRNA-mRNA) were constructed as well. Our results and data will provide valuable information for the study of organ differentiation and development of this important fruit. Lastly, we established a database (http://eplant.njau.edu.cn/microTomBase/) with genomic and transcriptomic data, as well as details of gene co-expression and interacting networks on MicroTom, and this database should be of great value to those who want to adopt MicroTom as a model plant for research.
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Genome, RNAome, MicroTom, Plant-microbe interactions, Metabolism, Organ development, SDG-15: Life on land
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-15:Life on land
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Xue, J.Y., Fan, H.Y., Zeng, Z et al. 2023, 'Comprehensive regulatory networks for tomato organ development based on the genome and RNAome of MicroTom tomato', Horticulture Research, vol. 10, no. 9, pp. 1-11.
https://DOI.org/10.1093/hr/uhad147.