The cellulose synthase (CesA) gene family in four Gossypium species: phylogenetics, sequence variation and gene expression in relation to fiber quality in Upland cotton
Cellulose synthases (CesAs) are multi-subunit enzymes found on the plasma membrane of plant cells and play a pivotal role in cellulose production. The cotton fiber is mainly composed of cellulose, and the genetic relationships between CesA genes and cotton fiber yield and quality are not fully under...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG 2021-03, Vol.296 (2), p.355-368 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cellulose synthases (CesAs) are multi-subunit enzymes found on the plasma membrane of plant cells and play a pivotal role in cellulose production. The cotton fiber is mainly composed of cellulose, and the genetic relationships between
CesA
genes and cotton fiber yield and quality are not fully understood. Through a phylogenetic analysis, the
CesA
gene family in diploid
Gossypium arboreum
and
Gossypium raimondii
, as well as tetraploid
Gossypium hirsutum
(‘TM-1’) and
Gossypium barbadense
(‘Hai-7124’ and ‘3-79’), was divided into 6 groups and 15 sub-groups, with each group containing two to five homologous genes. Most
CesA
genes in the four species are highly collinear. Among the five cotton genomes, 440 and 1929 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the
CesA
gene family were identified in exons and introns, respectively, including 174 SNPs resulting in amino acid changes. In total, 484 homeologous SNPs between the A and D genomes were identified in diploids, while 142 SNPs were detected between the two tetraploids, with 32 and 82 SNPs existing within
G. hirsutum
and
G. barbadense
, respectively. Additionally, 74 quantitative trait loci near 18
GhCesA
genes were associated with fiber quality. One to four
GhCesA
genes were differentially expressed (DE) in ovules at 0 and 3 days post anthesis (DPA) between two backcross inbred lines having different fiber lengths, but no DE genes were identified between these lines in developing fibers at 10 DPA. Twenty-seven SNPs in above DE
CesA
genes were detected among seven cotton lines, including one SNP in
Ghi_A08G03061
that was detected in four
G. hirsutum
genotypes. This study provides the first comprehensive characterization of the cotton
CesA
gene family, which may play important roles in determining cotton fiber quality. |
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ISSN: | 1617-4615 1617-4623 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00438-020-01758-7 |