Abstract

Clematis florida Thun (CfT) is an ornamental and medicinal plant. It is a cold resistant but heat sensitive species and deserves to be further investigated to improve its adaptability to heat stress. Exploring the molecular mechanism potential via an omic-analysis constitutes a promising approach towards improving heat tolerance of CfT. Two CfT lines, heat resistance (HR) and heat sensitive (HS), with differential thermotolerance capacities were used for the integrative analyses of proteomics and transcriptomes. Transcriptomes analysis showed that various pathways were significantly enriched including plant hormone signal transduction and carbon fixation pathways in prokaryotes. Proteomics study revealed the enrichment of some other pathways comprising antioxidant activity and carbohydrates metabolism. Based on combined transcriptomes and proteomics analyses and following heat stress treatment, a total of 1724 annotated genes were overlapped between both CfT lines. Particularly, 84 differential expressed genes (DEGs) were overlapped in both CfT lines. Fifteen out of these 84 genes were up-regulated solely for HR line (PS) but not for HS one (SG). This strongly suggests a potential prominent role for these genes in the thermotolerance process in PS line. We corroborate that two Hsps (Hsp18 and Hsp70) out of 20 detected proteins with higher expression levels in PS than in SG based on either global transcripts or proteins levels. According to the transcriptomes and proteomics analyses, 6 proteins and their corresponding genes were found to be significantly abundant in HR line (PS). Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD018192. The expressions levels of these 6 genes were checked also for both CfT lines to evaluate their potential contributions in the heat tolerance process. Thus, their expression levels were approximately 2~4 times higher in HR than in HS line. We provided as well a representative schematic model to highlight the key genes involved in ROS scavenging and photorespiratory pathway in CfT. This model could be helpful also in understanding the mechanism of heat tolerance in CfT.

Highlights

  • Clematis florida Thun (CfT) is an ornamental and medicinal plant

  • The growth and developments were dramatically inhibited by heat stress in CfT heat sensitive line, Stolwijk Gold (SG) rather than CfT heat sensitive line, Stolwijk Gold (SG) (Fig. 1A)

  • Our results show an increase in this parameter (RHC) following exposure to heat stress

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Introduction

Clematis florida Thun (CfT) is an ornamental and medicinal plant It is a cold resistant but heat sensitive species and deserves to be further investigated to improve its adaptability to heat stress. Considering its high ornamental value, importance in landscapes and floriculture, but its high susceptibility to heat stress, clematis (sometime we have to mention clematis instead of CfT) deserves to be more studied to improve its adaptability to severe environmental conditions and eventually to create new varieties to enrich our wealth from this economic and social species[3]. The potential candidate genes and/or proteins that could be identified to be responsible for the acquired thermotolerance in CfT species might be used for the future breeding program to create new lines highly resistant to severe environmental conditions and improve thereby the thermotolerance capacities of the sensitive lines

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