IDENTIFICATION OF COLD AND HEAT-INDUCED DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GENES IN ALFALFA (MEDICAGO SATIVA L.) LEAVES
Ki-Won Lee1, Md. Atikur Rahman1, Gi Jun Choi1, Ki-Yong Kim1, Hee Chung Ji1, Jong Geun Kim2 and Sang-Hoon Lee1,*
1Grassland and Forages Division, National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Cheonan 31000, Korea
2Research Institute of Eco-friendly Livestock Science, GBST, SNU, Pyeongchang 25354, Korea
*Corresponding Author’s e-mail: sanghoon@korea.kr (S.-H Lee)
ABSTRACT
Alfalfa is an important forage legume cultivated as livestock feed crop with high yield potential. The productivity of alfalfa is reduced by multiple abiotic stresses. In this study, we identified cold and heat induced differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in alfalfa leaves using annealing controlled primer-based (ACP) approach. Three-week-old alfalfa seedlings were exposed to cold (4oC for 6 h) and heat (42oC for 6 h) treatments, respectively. Control plants were maintained at normal temperature (25oC). In this molecular technique, over 100 ACPs sets were applied for this investigation. Total 10 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were obtained during cold or heat stresses. Out of 10 DEG, 7 (3 were cold and heat, 3 were cold, and 1 heat induced) were up-regulated response to either cold and/or heat stress. Sequencing was performed for the functional analyses of these stress induced DEGs. The identified DEGs were corresponding as ribosomal protein L20, S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase, Cold-acclimation specific protein 30, DNAJ-like protein, and Heat shock 22 kDa protein. These genes were mostly involved in stress tolerance in plants. These stress-induced genes would be useful candidates for stress tolerant crop production.
Key words: Alfalfa, DEGs, Tolerance, Cold stress, Heat stress.
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