Abstract

Transcription factors (TF) are a wide class of genes in plants, and these can regulate the expression of other genes in response to various environmental stresses (biotic and abiotic). In the current study, transcription factor activity in sugarcane was examined during cold stress. Initially, RNA transcript reads of two sugarcane cultivars (ROC22 and GT08-1108) under cold stress were downloaded from SRA NCBI database. The reads were aligned into a reference genome and the differential expression analyses were performed with the R/Bioconductor edgeR package. Based on our analyses in the ROC22 cultivar, 963 TF genes were significantly upregulated under cold stress among a total of 5649 upregulated genes, while 293 TF genes were downregulated among a total of 3,289 downregulated genes. In the GT08-1108 cultivar, 974 TF genes were identified among 5,649 upregulated genes and 283 TF genes were found among 3,289 downregulated genes. Most transcription factors were annotated with GO categories related to protein binding, transcription factor binding, DNA-sequence-specific binding, transcription factor complex, transcription factor activity in RNA polymerase II, the activity of nucleic acid binding transcription factor, transcription corepressor activity, sequence-specific regulatory region, the activity of transcription factor of RNA polymerase II, transcription factor cofactor activity, transcription factor activity from plastid promoter, transcription factor activity from RNA polymerase I promoter, polymerase II and RNA polymerase III. The findings of above results will help to identify differentially expressed transcription factors during cold stress. It also provides a comprehensive analysis of the regulation of the transcription activity of many genes. Therefore, this study provides the molecular basis for improving cold tolerance in sugarcane and other economically important grasses.

Highlights

  • Saccharum hybrid (Sugarcane) belongs to the Poaceae family that stores a high concentration of sugar in its stem and it is cultivated in both hemispheres about 35° N and 35° S from the equator (Cheavegatti-Gianotto et al, 2011; OECD, 2016)

  • The transcription factor was found significantly upregulated in both cultivars (ROC22 and GT08-1108)

  • The transcription factor activity was found highly upregulated in sugarcane cultivar ROC22, 963 Transcription factors (TF) genes were significantly upregulated among a total of 5,649 upregulated genes, while 283 TF genes were found

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Introduction

Saccharum hybrid (Sugarcane) belongs to the Poaceae family that stores a high concentration of sugar in its stem and it is cultivated in both hemispheres about 35° N and 35° S from the equator (Cheavegatti-Gianotto et al, 2011; OECD, 2016). It has been known to mankind since prehistory due to the production of sugar and it is an important economic crop cultivated in several countries including Pakistan (James, 2008; Figueroa-Rodriguez et al, 2019). Sugarcane is one of the most important commercial crops that gives essential by products such as sugar, ethanol, molasses, and bagasse (SipaúbaTavares et al, 2020). During the process of development and growth, plants may expose to various external environmental challenges such as cold, drought, high salinity, and pathogens, which can adversely affect the plant yield, growth, and development (Agarwal et al, 2006; Hussain et al, 2004, Srivastava and Kumar, 2020). Cold stress or low temperature is key environmental stress that influences plant development and yield (Palva et al, 2002; Rehman et al, 2019; Rehman et al, 2020). Various plants in the region of tropical and subtropical are chilling sensitive and are injured by nonfreezing low temperatures, while temperate plants are chilling tolerant as these exhibit complex mechanisms to acclimatize themselves (Pareek et al, 2017; Wani and Herath, 2018)

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