Abstract

To generate a genetic resource of heat stress responsive genes/ESTs, suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) library was constructed in a heat and drought stress tolerant Indian bread wheat cultivar C306. Ninety three days old plants during grain filling stage were subjected to heat stress at an elevated temperature of 37°C and 42°C for different time intervals (30 min, 1h, 2h, 4h, and 6h). Two subtractive cDNA libraries were prepared with RNA isolated from leaf samples at 37°C and 42°C heat stress. The ESTs obtained were reconfirmed by reverse northern dot blot hybridization. A total of 175 contigs and 403 singlets were obtained from 1728 ESTs by gene ontology analysis. Differential expression under heat stress was validated for a few selected genes (10) by qRT-PCR. A transcript showing homology to Hsp90 was observed to be upregulated (7.6 fold) under heat stress in cv. C306. CDS of TaHsp90 (Accession no. MF383197) was isolated from cv. C306 and characterized. Heterologous expression of TaHsp90 was validated in E. coli BL21 and confirmed by protein gel blot and MALDI-TOF analysis. Computational based analysis was carried out to understand the molecular functioning of TaHsp90. The heat stress responsive SSH library developed led to identification of a number of heat responsive genes/ESTs, which can be utilized for unravelling the heat tolerance mechanism in wheat. Gene TaHsp90 isolated and characterized in the present study can be utilized for developing heat tolerant transgenic crops.

Highlights

  • Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) ranks as the third largest food crop worldwide in terms of production

  • C306 at post anthesis stage subjected to heat stress (HS) (37 ̊C and 42 ̊C) (Fig 1A). cDNA synthesis was observed as smear in the range of 100 bp to 1.5 kb on 1.5% TBE gel

  • We combined suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH), qRT-PCR and reverse northern dot blot analysis to identify the potential genes that are differentially expressed in response to heat stress (HS) with the aim to investigate molecular mechanism underlying for HS tolerance in wheat cv

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Introduction

Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) ranks as the third largest food crop worldwide in terms of production. It provides an excellent source of many essential nutrients vitamins, starch, minerals for 30% of the total world’s population [1]. It is predicted that global temperature will continue to rise in coming years which will adversely. Subtractive cDNA library of Indian bread wheat cv. C306 analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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