Comparative Transcriptome and WGCNA RevealKey Genes Involved in Lignocellulose Degradation in Sarcomyxa Edulis

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Abstract In order to explore the molecular mechanism of Sarcomyxa edulis response to lignocelluloses degradation, the developmental transcriptomes was analyzed for six stages covering the whole developmental process, including mycelium growing to half bag (B1), mycelium in cold stimulation after full bag (B2), mycelium in primordia appearing (B3), primordia (B4), mycelium at the harvest stage (B5) and mature fruiting body (B6). A total of 6 samples were used for transcriptome sequencing, with three biological replicates. Based on the above transcriptome data, we constructed a co-expression network of weighted genes associated with extracellular enzyme physiological traits by WGCNA, and obtained 19 gene co-expression modules closely related to lignocelluloses degradation. In addition, a number of key genes involved in lignocelluloses degradation pathways were discovered from the four modules with the highest correlation with target traits. These results provide clues for further study on the molecular genetic mechanisms of Sarcomyxa edulis lignocelluloses degradation.
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lignocellulose degradation,wgcna revealkey genes
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