Genome-wide characterization of the tomato UDP-glycosyltransferase gene family and functional identification of SlUDPGT52 in drought tolerance
Abiotic stresses are major factors constraining the growth, development and productivity of tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum ), the most cultivated vegetable crop worldwide. Uridine diphosphate glycosyltransferases (UDPGTs or UGTs) are essential enzymes that utilize 5-uridine diphosphate as a glycosyl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Horticulture Advances 2023-11, Vol.1 (1), p.1-19, Article 14 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abiotic stresses are major factors constraining the growth, development and productivity of tomato (
Solanum lycopersicum
), the most cultivated vegetable crop worldwide. Uridine diphosphate glycosyltransferases (UDPGTs or UGTs) are essential enzymes that utilize 5-uridine diphosphate as a glycosyl donor molecule to facilitate the catalysis of glycosylation reactions across diverse substrates, thereby playing a pivotal role in conferring abiotic stress tolerance. Currently, there is a limited understanding of the structure and functions of the
UDPGT
gene family in tomato. In this work, 106 members of the
SlUDPGT
gene family were identified through
in silico
analysis, besides, their protein sequence properties, phylogenetic relationships, gene structure, chromosomal distribution,
cis
-acting elements, tissue expression and hormone- and stress-induced expression were comprehensively investigated. The expression of representative
SlUDPGTs
under abiotic stress and exogenous hormone treatments, including salt, polyethylene glycol, methyl viologen, gibberellic acid, jasmonic acid, abscisic acid and brassinolide, was investigated through qRT‒PCR analysis. Numerous
cis
-acting elements linked to stress and hormone signaling were present in the promoter regions of
SlUDPGTs
. According to microarray data, most
SlUDPGT
genes were responsive to hormones and abiotic stresses, while certain
SlUDPGTs
were specifically differentially expressed under
Botrytis cinerea
and tomato spotted wilt virus infection. Additionally, diverse expression profiles of
SlUDPGTs
were observed in various tissues and developmental stages. Furthermore, CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockout of
SlUDPGT52
led to enhanced drought tolerance due to enhanced reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging. These findings lay the foundations for the future functional characterization of specific
UDPGT
gene family members, assisting the biotechnology-mediated improvement of tomato and other horticultural crops. |
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ISSN: | 2948-1104 2948-1104 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s44281-023-00016-1 |