Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of ethylene responsive factor family transcription factors in Juglans regia

Walnut is an important economic tree species with prominent economic value and ecological functions. However, in recent years, walnuts have become susceptible to drought stress, resulting in a decline in comprehensive benefits. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the regulatory molecular mechanis...

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Veröffentlicht in:PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) CA), 2021-11, Vol.9, p.e12429-e12429, Article e12429
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Tianyu, Gao, Xiangqian, Chen, Sisi, Li, Dapei, Chen, Shuwen, Xie, Muhong, Xu, Zhenggang, Yang, Guiyan
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Zusammenfassung:Walnut is an important economic tree species with prominent economic value and ecological functions. However, in recent years, walnuts have become susceptible to drought stress, resulting in a decline in comprehensive benefits. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the regulatory molecular mechanism associated with walnut response to drought. In many plants, ethylene responsive factor ( ) gene family plays important roles in response to biotic and abiotic stress, especial drought. Therefore, the identification and characterisation of walnut genes will benefit walnut with regard to the clarification of drought response mechanism as well as the management, production, and quality of plantations. 'ERF' was compared against the walnut transcriptome, and the s with a complete open reading frame (ORF) were identified by ORF Finder. The molecular weights, amino acid residues, and theoretical isoelectric point (pI) were predicted by ExPASy. The distribution of s in chromosome locations was determined based on walnut genome data from NCBI. The intron-exon structures and conserved domains were analysed using Gene Structure Display Server 2.0 and CD-Search, accordingly. Multi-sequence alignment and a phylogenetic tree were constructed by ClustalX2.1 and MEGA7, respectively. The conserved motifs were acquired using MEME. Total RNA was isolated using the cetyltrimethylammonium ammonium bromide (CTAB) method (Yang et al., 2018). Gene expression was determined by using real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) analysis and calculated according to the 2 method (Livak & Schmittgen, 2001). A total of 44 s were identified from the walnut transcriptome, whose ORFs were 450-1,239 bp in length. The molecular weights of the JrERF proteins (consisting 149-412 amino acids) were 16.81-43.71 kDa, with pI ranging from 4.8 ( ) to 9.89 ( ). The s can be divided into six groups (B1-B6), and among the groups, B6 contained the most number of members. Each JrERF contained 1-6 motifs and each motif comprised 9-50 amino acids. Among the motifs, motif1, motif2, and motif3 were the most abundant. More than 40% of s were up-regulated continuously when subjected to ethephon (ETH), PEG , and PEG +ETH treatments. Of all the showed the highest expression. Therefore, we conclude that walnut genes are highly conserved and involved in the regulation of drought response in the presence of ETH. are possibly important candidate genes for molecular breeding; hence, the findings of this s
ISSN:2167-8359
2167-8359
DOI:10.7717/peerj.12429