DEPARTMENT
OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING
UNIVERSITY OF
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
GKVK,
BENGALURU-560065
Seminar: GPB-681(0+1)
Plant Functional
Genomics: Approaches and Applications
Deployment of next
generation sequencing tools has made it possible to sequence the whole genome
within limited time period. At the moment, good number of crop plants genomes
have been sequenced. Next challenge is to define function to these sequences
(genes) and their regulation and interaction with the other genes. Though the
effort towards the identification of genes function were started in early
1990s, however, after the sequencing of Arabidopsis thaliana (a model
plant species), a mega project towards the exploration of genes function was
initiated. Both the reverse (gene to phenotype) and forward genetics (phenotype
to gene) approaches were used3. The functional genomics involves the
attempts to understand function of genes through various approaches and
platforms, which mainly includes, in-Silico
analysis which is a genome annotation based approach involving prediction and
comparison with existing DNA sequence information and data base through
bioinformatic tools. Apart from in-Silico
analysis functional genomics constitutes – expression analysis performed at protein
and RNA level, down regulation through knock out (T-DNA and Transposon
Tagging)/ knock down (RNAi) and over expression by activation tagging.
Manimaran et al. (2017) screened 70 Ac/Ds plants
for salinity tolerance and identified one activation-tagged salt tolerant DS
plant (DS-16, T3 generation) that showed enhanced expression of a novel
‘histone-like transcription factor’ belonging to rice NF-Y Subfamily C and
named it as NF-YC 13. Kumari et al. (2018) developed the transgenic
soybean plant conferring RNAi‑mediated
resistance to yellow mosaic viruses using the intron-spliced hairpin construct encoding
the coat protein sequence of MYMIV in the control of 35S promoter.
Thus functional genomics tools are mainly used in
unravelling the functions of unknown genes – a huge genetic resource that can
be utilized for improving the crop varieties using conventional breeding
methods or by means of DNA markers assisted breeding.
References
1.
KUMARI,
A., HADA, A., SUBRAMANYAM, K., THEBORAL, J., MISRA, S., GANAPATHI, A. AND
MALATHI, V. G., 2018, RNAi-mediated resistance to yellow mosaic viruses in
soybean targeting coat protein gene. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 40(2):
32.
2.
MANIMARAN,
P., REDDY, S. V., MOIN, M., REDDY, M. R., YUGANDHAR, P., MOHANRAJ, S. S.,
BALACHANDRAN, S. M. AND KIRTI, P. B., 2017, Activation-tagging in indica rice identifies a novel
transcription factor subunit, NF-YC13 associated with salt tolerance. Sci.
Rep., 7(1): 9341.
3.
MEHBOOB-UR-RAHMAN, Z. R., GUL, M. AND ZAFAR, Y., 2016,
Plant functional genomics: Approaches and applications. App. Mol.
Biotech., pp-172-201
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