Gene expression during the germination of coffee seed

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2019

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Silva, Edvaldo Aparecido Amaral da
Acencio, Marcio Luis
Bovolenta, Luiz Augusto
Lemke, Ney
Varani, Alessandro de Mello
Bravo, Juliana Pereira
Hoshino-Bezerra, Andrea Akemi
Lemos, Eliana Gertrudes Macedo

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Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Sementes - ABRATES

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Germination of the coffee (Coffea arabica L.) seed is the result of events that occur simultaneously in the embryo and endosperm. To understand the molecular mechanisms responsible for these events, we undertook a transcriptome analysis of embryo, micropylar and lateral endosperms from 10-day-imbibed seeds. The sequencing yielded contigs coding for 16,813 proteins. From those, 14,005 (~ 83%) were highly similar to at least one protein sequence in the nr database. 162 genes were significantly expressed in the embryo, 36 in the micropylar endosperm and 72 in the lateral endosperm. The tissue specificity analysis of the significantly expressed genes showed that the embryo had the highest proportion of specific genes (113/162, ~70%), while 11 were expressed in the micropylar and lateral endosperms. In the embryo, genes were mainly associated with abiotic stress, cell growth, and intercellular communication. In the micropylar and lateral endosperms, they were associated with abiotic stress and cell wall degradation. The accuracy of RNA-seq data was confirmed by RT-qPCR. This work adds new information about the molecular mechanism involved in coffee seed germination.

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RNA-seq, Embrião, Endosperma micropilar, Endosperma lateral, Coffea arabica

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SILVA, E. A. A. et al. Gene expression during the germination of coffee seed. Journal of Seed Science, Londrina, v. 41, n. 2, p. 168-179, abr./jul. 2019.

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