生物
基因家族
基因
拟南芥
激酶
非生物胁迫
植物
遗传学
细胞生物学
基因表达
突变体
作者
Zhiqiang Zhang,Wenyu Ma,Zhongying Ren,Xingxing Wang,Junjie Zhao,Xiaoyu Pei,Yangai Liu,Kunlun He,Fei Zhang,Wenqi Huo,Wei Li,Daigang Yang,Xiongfeng Ma
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.07.163
摘要
The wall-associated kinases (WAKs) and WAK-like kinases (WAKLs) form a group of receptor-like kinases (RLKs) with extracellular domains tightly linked to the cell wall. The WAKs/WAKLs have been known to be involved in plant growth, development, and stress responses. However, the functions of WAKs/WAKLs are less well known in cotton. In this study, 58, 66, and 99 WAK/WAKL genes were identified in Gossypium arboreum, G. raimondii, and G. hirsutum, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis showed they were classified into five groups, with two groups specific to cotton. Collinearity analysis revealed that segmental and tandem duplications resulted in expansion of the WAK/WAKL gene family in cotton. Moreover, the Ka/Ks ratios indicated this family was exposed to purifying selection pressure during evolution. The structures of the GhWAK/WAKL genes and encoded proteins suggested the functions of WAKs/WAKLs in cotton were conserved. Transient expression of four WAK/WAKL-GFP fusion constructs in Arabidopsis protoplasts indicated that they were localized on the plasma membrane. The cis-elements in the GhWAK/WAKL promoters were responsive to multiple phytohormones and abiotic stresses. Expression profiling showed that GhWAK/WAKL genes were induced by various abiotic stresses. This study provides insights into the evolution of WAK/WAKL genes and presents fundamental information for further analysis in cotton.
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