Abstract

BackgroundPlants have adapted to survive under adverse conditions or exploit favorable conditions in response to their environment as sessile creatures. In a way of plant adaptation, plant hormones have been evolved to efficiently use limited resources. Plant hormones including auxin, jasmonic acid, salicylic acid, and ethylene have been studied to reveal their role in plant adaptation against their environment by phenotypic observation with experimental design such as mutation on hormone receptors and treatment / non-treatment of plant hormones along with other environmental conditions.With the development of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology, it became possible to score the total gene expression of the sampled plants and estimate the degree of effect of plant hormones in gene expression. This allowed us to infer the signaling pathway through plant hormones, which greatly stimulated the study of functional genomics using mutants. Due to the continued development of NGS technology and analytical techniques, many plant hormone-related studies have produced and accumulated NGS-based data, especially RNAseq data have been stored in the sequence read archive represented by NCBI, EBI, and DDBJ.DescriptionHere, hormone treatment RNAseq data of Arabidopsis (Col0), wild-type genotype, were collected with mock, SA, and MeJA treatments. The genes affected by hormones were identified through a machine learning approach. The degree of expression of the affected gene was quantified, visualized in boxplot using d3 (data-driven-document), and the database was built by Django.ConclusionUsing this database, we created a web application (http://pgl.gnu.ac.kr/hormoneDB/) that lists hormone-related or hormone-affected genes and visualizes the boxplot of the gene expression of selected genes. This web application eventually aids the functional genomics researchers who want to gather the cases of the gene responses by the hormones.

Highlights

  • Plants have adapted to survive under adverse conditions or exploit favorable conditions in response to their environment as sessile creatures

  • The even small amount of plant hormone is so important for plant metabolism and many scientists have studied the function, synthesis, transport, and signaling pathways of plant hormones through the genetic approaches in a model plant, A. thaliana, using various measurements

  • Auxins, gibberellins, and cytokinins are mainly involved in plant growth, ethylene in fruit ripening, and abscisic acid in seed dormancy [2], jasmonic acid (JA) induces pest resistance [3], salicylic acid (SA) induces pathogen resistance and plant systemic resistance [4], and brassinosteroids in vascular bundle differentiation [5] and strigolactone leads the soil microbial response [6]

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We created a web application (http://pgl.gnu.ac.kr/hormoneDB/) that lists hormone-related or hormone-affected genes and visualizes the boxplot of the gene expression of selected genes.

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