Abstract

Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) act as universal regulators of various biological processes, but no genome-wide screening of lncRNAs involved in the fertility transition of the photo-thermosensitive genic male sterile (PTGMS) rice line has been reported. Here, we performed strand-specific RNA sequencing at three developmental stages of a novel PTGMS line Wuxiang S (WXS). A total of 3,948 lncRNAs were identified; 622 of these were detected as differentially expressed lncRNAs (DE-lncRNAs) between male-sterile WXS (WXS-S) and male-fertile WXS (WXS-F). A large proportion of lncRNAs differentially expressed at the stage of pollen mother cells meiosis, suggested that it may be the most critical stage for fertility transition of WXS. Furthermore, functional annotation of the cis- and trans- targets of DE-lncRNAs showed that 150 targets corresponding to 141 DE-lncRNAs were identified as involved in anther and pollen development. Moreover, computational analysis predicted 97 lncRNAs as precursors for 72 miRNAs, and 94 DE-lncRNAs as potential endogenous target mimics (eTMs) for 150 miRNAs. Finally, using the dual luciferase reporter assays, we demonstrated that two lncRNAs act as eTMs to regulate the expression of the SPL and GRF genes by competing for the shared osa-miR156 and osa-miR396, respectively. These genomic characteristics, differential expression, and interaction of lncRNAs with miRNAs and mRNAs contribute to our understanding of the roles of lncRNAs during the fertility transition in PTGMS rice lines.

Highlights

  • Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a major food crop, and the development and utilization of hybrid rice in agriculture has contributed significantly to food sufficiency worldwide over the past several decades

  • The results showed that in both Wuxiang S (WXS)-S and WXS male fertility (WXS-F), the stage P4 had the smallest number of total Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), the stage P2 had the largest number of expressed lncRNAs

  • Not all types of lncRNAs involved in the fertility transition of rice PTGMS lines have yet been identified and characterized at the genome-wide level

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Introduction

Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a major food crop, and the development and utilization of hybrid rice in agriculture has contributed significantly to food sufficiency worldwide over the past several decades. A SNP may increase methylation of the LDMAR promoter, this reduces the expression of LDMAR, causing male sterility of NK58S under long-day conditions (Ding et al, 2012a,b) Another laboratory identified the p/tms, which occurs at the same locus as PMS3, encodes a unique lncRNA that produces a small RNA osa-smR5864w and confers the male sterile of NK58S and Peiai 64S (PA64S) under long-day and high-temperature conditions, respectively (Zhou et al, 2012). Taken together, these studies indicate that lncRNAs are important regulators of male sterility in the PTGMS rice line under certain environmental conditions. Our knowledge of the lncRNAs involved in fertility transition in PTGMS rice is still poor

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