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Acute effects of light on alternative splicing in light-grown plants


ABSTRACT: We report the results of a genome-wide analysis of AS in Arabidopsis thaliana plants exposed to a 2h light pulse given in the middle of the night, a treatment that simulates the effects of early dawn or late dusk signals. This light affects the plant transcriptome at multiple regulatory layers, and that light regulation of mRNA levels of splicing regulatory factors is likely to mediate light effects on AS contributing to adjust plant physiological processes to the prevailing light environment. Arabidopsis seedlings of the Columbia ecotype were grown under 12 hr light/12 hr dark cycles for 9 days. On the 10th day, half of the plants were exposed to a two-hour pulse of white light given in the middle of the night (ZT18), while the other half were kept in darkness as controls. Both groups of plants were harvested at ZT 20 and light effects on mRNA levels and AS were analyzed through RNA-seq.

ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis thaliana

SUBMITTER: Marcelo Yanovsky 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-68560 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Acute Effects of Light on Alternative Splicing in Light-Grown Plants.

Mancini Estefania E   Sanchez Sabrina E SE   Romanowski Andres A   Schlaen Ruben G RG   Sanchez-Lamas Maximiliano M   Cerdán Pablo D PD   Yanovsky Marcelo J MJ  

Photochemistry and photobiology 20151215 1


Light modulates plant growth and development to a great extent by regulating gene expression programs. Here, we evaluated the effect of light on alternative splicing (AS) in light-grown Arabidopsis thaliana plants using high-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq). We found that an acute light pulse given in the middle of the night, a treatment that simulates photoperiod lengthening, affected AS events corresponding to 382 genes. Some of these AS events were associated with genes involved in primary  ...[more]

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