Systematic analysis and expression of Gossypium ATG8 family reveals the roles of GhATG8f responding to salt stress in cotton
Key message Comprehensive analysis of Gossypium ATG8 family indicates that GhATG8f could improve salt tolerance of cotton by increasing SOD, POD and CAT activity and proline accumulation. In plants, autophagy is regulated by several genes that play important roles in initiating and controlling the p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant cell reports 2024-02, Vol.43 (2), p.58-58, Article 58 |
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Comprehensive analysis of
Gossypium ATG8
family indicates that
GhATG8f
could improve salt tolerance of cotton by increasing SOD, POD and CAT activity and proline accumulation.
In plants, autophagy is regulated by several genes that play important roles in initiating and controlling the process. ATG8, functioning as a protein similar to ubiquitin, is involved in crucial tasks throughout the autophagosome formation process. In this research, we conducted an extensive and all-encompassing investigation of 64
ATG8
genes across four varieties of cotton. According to the subcellular localization prediction results, 49 genes were found in the cytoplasm, 6 genes in the chloroplast, 1 gene in the peroxisome, 5 genes in the nucleus, and 3 genes in the extracellular region. Phylogenetic analysis categorized a total of 5 subfamilies containing sixty-four
ATG8
genes. The expression of the majority of
GhATG8
genes was induced by salt, drought, cold, and heat stresses, as revealed by RNA-seq and real-time PCR. Analysis of cis-elements in the promoters of
GhATG8
genes revealed the predominant presence of responsive elements for plant hormones and abiotic stress, suggesting that
GhATG8
genes might have significant functions in abiotic stress response. Furthermore, we additionally performed a gene interaction network analysis for the
GhATG8
proteins. The salt stress resistance of cotton was reduced due to the downregulation of
GhATG8f
expression, resulting in decreased activity of CAT, SOD, and POD enzymes, as well as decreased fresh weight and proline accumulation. In summary, our research is the initial exploration of
ATG8
gene components in cotton, providing a basis for future investigations into the regulatory mechanisms of
ATG8
genes in autophagy and their response to abiotic stress. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7714 1432-203X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00299-023-03137-z |