Genome-wide identification of multifunctional laccase gene family in Eucalyptus grandis: potential targets for lignin engineering and stress tolerance
Key message A survey of the Eucalyptus grandis genome revealed the presence of 54 laccase genes. Their tissue-specific and stress-induced expression patterns suggest a role in lignification and adaptation to abiotic stresses . Laccases are multicopper oxidases that play important roles in the oxidat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Trees (Berlin, West) West), 2020-06, Vol.34 (3), p.745-758 |
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A survey of the
Eucalyptus grandis
genome revealed the presence of 54 laccase genes. Their tissue-specific and stress-induced expression patterns suggest a role in lignification and adaptation to abiotic stresses
.
Laccases are multicopper oxidases that play important roles in the oxidation of monolignols during lignin biosynthesis and are reported to be functionally involved in plant development and stress responses. In this study, a genome-wide survey of the
Eucalyptus grandis
genome revealed the presence of 54 putative
LAC
genes (referred as
EgrLAC
), which were assigned to six different phylogenetic groups. Among them, 17 were predicted to be potential targets of miR397, a negative regulator of lignin biosynthesis. Based on different RNA-Seq datasets, distinct organ/tissue expression patterns of the identified
EgrLAC
genes were ascertained. The vast majority, however, showed enriched expression in the vascular tissues of roots and stems. Additional expression profiling of selected
EgrLAC
genes revealed differential expression in response to oxidative and osmotic stresses, suggesting a role in abiotic stress responses. Parallel promoter analysis of
EgrLAC4
, a close homologue to the Arabidopsis lignin biosynthesis-related gene
AtLAC17
, revealed a vascular expression pattern, mostly associated with the phloem. Overall, our data point to an involvement of the identified
EgrLAC
genes in lignification and in
Eucalyptus
adaptation to abiotic stresses. |
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ISSN: | 0931-1890 1432-2285 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00468-020-01954-3 |