Systematic analysis of NAC transcription factors in Gossypium barbadense uncovers their roles in response to Verticillium wilt

As one of the largest plant-specific gene families, the NAC transcription factor gene family plays important roles in various plant physiological processes that are related to plant development, hormone signaling, and biotic and abiotic stresses. However, systematic investigation of the NAC gene fam...

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Main Authors: Zhanji Liu, Mingchuan Fu, Hao Li, Yizhen Chen, Liguo Wang, Renzhong Liu
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spelling doaj-00df7af9c0314537b4ecc93dd4c8f8062020-11-25T02:13:01ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592019-11-017e799510.7717/peerj.7995Systematic analysis of NAC transcription factors in Gossypium barbadense uncovers their roles in response to Verticillium wiltZhanji LiuMingchuan FuHao LiYizhen ChenLiguo WangRenzhong LiuAs one of the largest plant-specific gene families, the NAC transcription factor gene family plays important roles in various plant physiological processes that are related to plant development, hormone signaling, and biotic and abiotic stresses. However, systematic investigation of the NAC gene family in sea-island cotton (Gossypium babardense L.) has not been reported, to date. The recent release of the complete genome sequence of sea-island cotton allowed us to perform systematic analyses of G. babardense NAC GbNAC) genes. In this study, we performed a genome-wide survey and identified 270 GbNAC genes in the sea-island cotton genome. Genome mapping analysis showed that GbNAC genes were unevenly distributed on 26 chromosomes. Through phylogenetic analyses of GbNACs along with their Arabidopsis counterparts, these proteins were divided into 10 groups (I–X), and each contained a different number of GbNACs with a similar gene structure and conserved motifs. One hundred and fifty-four duplicated gene pairs were identified, and almost all of them exhibited strong purifying selection during evolution. In addition, various cis-acting regulatory elements in GbNAC genes were found to be related to major hormones, defense and stress responses. Notably, transcriptome data analyses unveiled the expression profiles of 62 GbNAC genes under Verticillium wilt (VW) stress. Furthermore, the expression profiles of 15 GbNAC genes tested by quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) demonstrated that they were sensitive to methyl jasmonate (MeJA) and salicylic acid (SA) treatments and that they could be involved in pathogen-related hormone regulation. Taken together, the genome-wide identification and expression profiling pave new avenues for systematic functional analysis of GbNAC candidates, which may be useful for improving cotton defense against VW.https://peerj.com/articles/7995.pdfNAC transcription factorSea-island cottonGenome-wide surveyVerticillium wilt
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author Zhanji Liu
Mingchuan Fu
Hao Li
Yizhen Chen
Liguo Wang
Renzhong Liu
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Mingchuan Fu
Hao Li
Yizhen Chen
Liguo Wang
Renzhong Liu
Systematic analysis of NAC transcription factors in Gossypium barbadense uncovers their roles in response to Verticillium wilt
PeerJ
NAC transcription factor
Sea-island cotton
Genome-wide survey
Verticillium wilt
author_facet Zhanji Liu
Mingchuan Fu
Hao Li
Yizhen Chen
Liguo Wang
Renzhong Liu
author_sort Zhanji Liu
title Systematic analysis of NAC transcription factors in Gossypium barbadense uncovers their roles in response to Verticillium wilt
title_short Systematic analysis of NAC transcription factors in Gossypium barbadense uncovers their roles in response to Verticillium wilt
title_full Systematic analysis of NAC transcription factors in Gossypium barbadense uncovers their roles in response to Verticillium wilt
title_fullStr Systematic analysis of NAC transcription factors in Gossypium barbadense uncovers their roles in response to Verticillium wilt
title_full_unstemmed Systematic analysis of NAC transcription factors in Gossypium barbadense uncovers their roles in response to Verticillium wilt
title_sort systematic analysis of nac transcription factors in gossypium barbadense uncovers their roles in response to verticillium wilt
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2019-11-01
description As one of the largest plant-specific gene families, the NAC transcription factor gene family plays important roles in various plant physiological processes that are related to plant development, hormone signaling, and biotic and abiotic stresses. However, systematic investigation of the NAC gene family in sea-island cotton (Gossypium babardense L.) has not been reported, to date. The recent release of the complete genome sequence of sea-island cotton allowed us to perform systematic analyses of G. babardense NAC GbNAC) genes. In this study, we performed a genome-wide survey and identified 270 GbNAC genes in the sea-island cotton genome. Genome mapping analysis showed that GbNAC genes were unevenly distributed on 26 chromosomes. Through phylogenetic analyses of GbNACs along with their Arabidopsis counterparts, these proteins were divided into 10 groups (I–X), and each contained a different number of GbNACs with a similar gene structure and conserved motifs. One hundred and fifty-four duplicated gene pairs were identified, and almost all of them exhibited strong purifying selection during evolution. In addition, various cis-acting regulatory elements in GbNAC genes were found to be related to major hormones, defense and stress responses. Notably, transcriptome data analyses unveiled the expression profiles of 62 GbNAC genes under Verticillium wilt (VW) stress. Furthermore, the expression profiles of 15 GbNAC genes tested by quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) demonstrated that they were sensitive to methyl jasmonate (MeJA) and salicylic acid (SA) treatments and that they could be involved in pathogen-related hormone regulation. Taken together, the genome-wide identification and expression profiling pave new avenues for systematic functional analysis of GbNAC candidates, which may be useful for improving cotton defense against VW.
topic NAC transcription factor
Sea-island cotton
Genome-wide survey
Verticillium wilt
url https://peerj.com/articles/7995.pdf
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