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Genome-wide identification of long non-coding RNAs in tomato plants irradiated by neutrons followed by infection with Tomato yellow leaf curl virus.


ABSTRACT: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play an important role in regulating many biological processes. In this study, tomato seeds were first irradiated by neutrons. Eight tomato mutants were then selected and infected by Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV). RNA sequencing followed by bioinformatics analyses identified 1,563 tomato lncRNAs. About half of the lncRNAs were derived from intergenic regions, whereas antisense lncRNAs accounted for 35%. There were fewer lncRNAs identified in our study than in other studies identifying tomato lncRNAs. Functional classification of 794 lncRNAs associated with tomato genes showed that many lncRNAs were associated with binding functions required for interactions with other molecules and localized in the cytosol and membrane. In addition, we identified 19 up-regulated and 11 down-regulated tomato lncRNAs by comparing TYLCV infected plants to non-infected plants using previously published data. Based on these results, the lncRNAs identified in this study provide important resources for characterization of tomato lncRNAs in response to TYLCV infection.

SUBMITTER: Zhou Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6354667 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide identification of long non-coding RNAs in tomato plants irradiated by neutrons followed by infection with <i>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus</i>.

Zhou Yujie Y   Cho Won Kyong WK   Byun Hee-Seong HS   Chavan Vivek V   Kil Eui-Joon EJ   Lee Sukchan S   Hong Seung-Woo SW  

PeerJ 20190128


Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play an important role in regulating many biological processes. In this study, tomato seeds were first irradiated by neutrons. Eight tomato mutants were then selected and infected by <i>Tomato yellow leaf curl virus</i> (TYLCV). RNA sequencing followed by bioinformatics analyses identified 1,563 tomato lncRNAs. About half of the lncRNAs were derived from intergenic regions, whereas antisense lncRNAs accounted for 35%. There were fewer lncRNAs identified in our stud  ...[more]

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