Anther Transcriptome Analysis of Two Heat Tolerance-Differentiated Indica Rice Restorer Lines Reveals the Importance of Non-Structural Carbohydrates and ATP in the Regulation of Heat Tolerance
Jieqiang Zhou, Yingfeng Wang, Jiangfeng Li, Zijian Song, Yunhua Xiao, Huabing Deng, Xiong Liu, Qiuhong Chen, Wenbang Tang, Guilian Zhang

TL;DR
This study explores how two rice varieties differ in heat tolerance during flowering, highlighting the role of carbohydrates and ATP in protecting against heat stress.
Contribution
The study identifies non-structural carbohydrates and ATP as key factors in heat tolerance mechanisms in rice restorer lines.
Findings
247 genes were co-expressed across rice varieties under heat stress, involving protein processing and carbon metabolism.
Genes related to non-structural carbohydrates and ATP were enriched in heat-tolerant rice lines.
Higher levels of non-structural carbohydrates and ATP were observed in heat-tolerant rice lines under heat stress.
Abstract
Screening and breeding more resistant heat stress restorer lines represent an effective approach to addressing the decline in hybrid rice seed production caused by heat stress (HS). However, the molecular mechanisms affecting the differences in the heat resistance of anthers under HS remain unclear. This study compared the gene expression patterns of two hybrid rice restorer lines with differing heat resistances under HS and discusses the mechanisms of the heat response in rice. Under heat stress, 247 DEGs were co-expressed across varieties and were involved in biological processes such as protein processing and carbon metabolism, with heat shock proteins being the most ubiquitous. Interestingly, a substantial enrichment of genes related to non-structural carbohydrates and ATP was observed among the unique DEGs in R996 and R4628. Simultaneously, the contents of non-structural…
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TopicsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement · Lipid metabolism and biosynthesis
