Genome-wide identification and analysis of Medicago truncatula Small auxin upregulated RNA (SAUR) gene family uncover their roles in nodule formation
Small auxin-up RNAs ( SAURs ) gene family, one of the three major early auxin-responsive gene families, plays a critical role in environmental responses and developmental regulation. A comprehensive identification of SAUR family genes were performed basing on the latest updated Medicago truncatula r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of plant biochemistry and biotechnology 2021-03, Vol.30 (1), p.126-137 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Small auxin-up RNAs (
SAURs
) gene family, one of the three major early auxin-responsive gene families, plays a critical role in environmental responses and developmental regulation. A comprehensive identification of
SAUR
family genes were performed basing on the latest updated
Medicago truncatula
reference genome sequence. Our data showed that 133
SAUR
genes were located on all eight
M. truncatula
chromosomes unevenly. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the SAUR proteins from
M. truncatula
and
Glycine max
were divided into five major groups. For detail study, 12
MtSAUR
genes were randomly selected from different subgroups. Three classical motifs (Motif I-III) were identified in our selected SAUR proteins and most of them were intronless genes. The qRT-PCR data showed that 12 selected
MtSAUR
genes could be expressed at least in one of the
M. truncatula
organs tested. Interestingly,
MtSAUR13
was showed a specific expression in the root and root meristem.
MtSAUR18
,
MtSAUR20
,
MtSAUR57
and
MtSAUR91
showed highest expression levels in the flower. We also found that there was a close relationship between AuxRE number and auxin responsive expression. Expression profiles based on microarray data have provided insights into the possible function in nodule formation under different symbiotic bacterial infections. This study provides a fundamental basis for understanding the involvement of
MtSAUR
genes at the initiation phase of nodule formation. |
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ISSN: | 0971-7811 0974-1275 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13562-020-00576-7 |