A Single-Nucleus Resolution Atlas of Transcriptome and Chromatin Accessibility for Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea L.) Leaves

ADVANCED BIOLOGY(2024)

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The peanut is an important worldwide cash-crop for edible oil and protein. However, the kinetic mechanisms that determine gene expression and chromatin accessibility during leaf development in peanut represented allotetraploid leguminous crops are poorly understood at single-cell resolution. Here, a single-nucleus atlas of peanut leaves is developed by simultaneously profiling the transcriptome and chromatin accessibility in the same individual-cell using fluorescence-activated sorted single-nuclei. In total, 5930 cells with 50 890 expressed genes are classified into 18 cell-clusters, and 5315 chromatin fragments are enriched with 26 083 target genes in the chromatin accessible landscape. The developmental trajectory analysis reveals the involvement of the ethylene-AP2 module in leaf cell differentiation, and cell-cycle analysis demonstrated that genome replication featured in distinct cell-types with circadian rhythms transcription factors (TFs). Furthermore, dual-omics illustrates that the fatty acid pathway modulates epidermal-guard cells differentiation and providescritical TFs interaction networks for understanding mesophyll development, and the cytokinin module (LHY/LOG) that regulates vascular growth. Additionally, an AT-hook protein AhAHL11 is identified that promotes leaf area expansion by modulating the auxin content increase. In summary, the simultaneous profiling of transcription and chromatin accessibility landscapes using snRNA/ATAC-seq provides novel biological insights into the dynamic processes of peanut leaf cell development at the cellular level.
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chromatin accessibility,groundnut,leaf development,plant single-cell multi-omics,single nuclei
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