Expression Profiling of the CSDP Transcription Factor Gene Family Points to Roles in Organ Development and Abiotic Stress Response in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
The cold shock domain proteins (CSDPs) are small group of nucleic acid-binding proteins that act as RNA chaperones in growth regulation, development, and stress adaptation in plants. The functions of CSDPs have been studied in Arabidopsis ( Arabidopsis thaliana ), rice ( Oryza sativa ), wheat ( Trit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology reporter 2018-04, Vol.36 (2), p.273-283 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The cold shock domain proteins (CSDPs) are small group of nucleic acid-binding proteins that act as RNA chaperones in growth regulation, development, and stress adaptation in plants. The functions of CSDPs have been studied in Arabidopsis (
Arabidopsis thaliana
), rice (
Oryza sativa
), wheat (
Triticum aestivum
), and Chinese cabbage (
Brassica rapa
). To gain insight into the function of CSDPs in tomato (
Solanum lycopersicum
), we performed a genome-wide analysis of CSDPs through in silico characterization and expression profiling in different organs and in response to different abiotic stress and phytohormone treatments. We identified five non-redundant
SlCSDP
genes. The evolutionary analysis and phylogenetic classification indicated that tomato CSDPs are more closely related to potato than those of others. The five
SlCSDP
genes are distributed on four of the 12 tomato chromosomes and no segmental or tandem duplication events are detected among them. Expression analysis showed broad expression patterns with strong expression in fruit development and ripening. Expression of individual
SlCSDP
genes was significantly altered by stress and phytohormone treatments.
SlCSDP2
,
SlCSDP3
, and
SlCSDP4
were highly induced by all four abiotic stresses and by phytohormone treatment in tomato. These findings provide a foundation for future research towards functional biological roles of
CSDP
gene in particular to develop tomato cultivars with large size, early ripening, and abiotic stress tolerance. |
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ISSN: | 0735-9640 1572-9818 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11105-018-1075-1 |