Transcriptome sequencing and screening of genes related to sex determination of Trichosanthes kirilowii Maxim

Xiuqin Hu, Jinkai Zhu, Guanjie Ji,Zhen Wang,Jie Xin

biorxiv(2019)

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Maxim. () is a dioecious plant in the Cucurbitaceae for which different sexes have separate medicinal uses. In order to study the genes related to sex determination, transcriptome sequencing was performed on flower buds and leaves of male and female plants using the high-throughput sequencing technology. A total of 145,975 unigenes and 7110 DEGs were obtained. There were 6776 DEGs annotated to 1234 GO terms and enriched to 18 functional groups, including five biological processes related to sugar metabolism. KEGG pathway analysis indicated genes involved in hormone transduction, hormone synthesis and carbohydrate metabolism. The sex determination genes of are different from known sex determination mechanisms (). Many DEGs of are involved in reproductive organ formation, hormone signal transduction and regulatory networks. In combination with the previous study of sex differentiation of Cucurbitaceae, the results of GO, KEGG and the expression of related genes in male and female plants, 18 candidate genes for sex determining of were screened from 151 hormone-related differentially expressed genes. The genes included and of the MYB family, and . The results provide a foundation for the study of sex differentiation in .
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<italic>Trichosanthes kirilowii</italic> Maxim,Sex determination Transcriptome
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