Genome-wide identification and transcript profiles of walnut heat stress transcription factor involved in abiotic stress

Abstract Background Walnut (Juglans regia) is an important tree cultivated worldwide and is exposed to a series of both abiotic and biotic stress during their life-cycles. The heat stress transcription factors (HSFs) play a crucial role in plant response to various stresses by regulating the express...

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Main Authors: Xuejiao Liu, Panpan Meng, Guiyan Yang, Mengyan Zhang, Shaobing Peng, Mei Zhi Zhai
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Published: BMC 2020-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-020-06879-2
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spelling doaj-9396c3c784054b04aacda5f24a3de8972020-11-25T02:14:14ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642020-07-0121111310.1186/s12864-020-06879-2Genome-wide identification and transcript profiles of walnut heat stress transcription factor involved in abiotic stressXuejiao Liu0Panpan Meng1Guiyan Yang2Mengyan Zhang3Shaobing Peng4Mei Zhi Zhai5Laboratory of Walnut Research Center, College of Forestry, Northwest A & F UniversityLaboratory of Walnut Research Center, College of Forestry, Northwest A & F UniversityLaboratory of Walnut Research Center, College of Forestry, Northwest A & F UniversityLaboratory of Walnut Research Center, College of Forestry, Northwest A & F UniversityLaboratory of Walnut Research Center, College of Forestry, Northwest A & F UniversityLaboratory of Walnut Research Center, College of Forestry, Northwest A & F UniversityAbstract Background Walnut (Juglans regia) is an important tree cultivated worldwide and is exposed to a series of both abiotic and biotic stress during their life-cycles. The heat stress transcription factors (HSFs) play a crucial role in plant response to various stresses by regulating the expression of stress-responsive genes. HSF genes are classified into 3 classes: HSFA, HSFB, and HSFC. HSFA gene has transcriptional activation function and is the main regulator of high temperature-induced gene expression. HSFB gene negatively regulates plant resistance to drought and NaCl. And HSFC gene may be involved in plant response to various stresses. There are some reports about the HSF family in herbaceous plants, however, there are no reports about the HSFs in walnut. Result In this study, based on the complete genome sequencing of walnut, the bioinformatics method was used and 29 HSF genes were identified. These HSFs covered 18 HSFA, 9 HSFB, and 2 HSFC genes. Phylogenetic analysis of these HSF proteins along with those from Arabidopsis thaliana showed that the HSFs in the two species are closely related to each other and have different evolutionary processes. The distribution of conserved motifs and the sequence analysis of HSF genes family indicated that the members of the walnut HSFs are highly conserved. Quantitative Real-Time PCR (qRT-PCR) analysis revealed that the most of walnut HSFs were expressed in the walnut varieties of ‘Qingxiang’ and ‘Xiangling’ under high temperature (HT), high salt and drought stress, and some JrHSFs expression pattern are different between the two varieties. Conclusion The complex HSF genes family from walnut was confirmed by genome-wide identification, evolutionary exploration, sequence characterization and expression analysis. This research provides useful information for future studies on the function of the HSF genes and molecular mechanism in plant stress response.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-020-06879-2Heat stress transcription factors (HSFs)Multiple alignmentsPhylogenetic analysisMotif distributionExpression profiles
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author Xuejiao Liu
Panpan Meng
Guiyan Yang
Mengyan Zhang
Shaobing Peng
Mei Zhi Zhai
spellingShingle Xuejiao Liu
Panpan Meng
Guiyan Yang
Mengyan Zhang
Shaobing Peng
Mei Zhi Zhai
Genome-wide identification and transcript profiles of walnut heat stress transcription factor involved in abiotic stress
BMC Genomics
Heat stress transcription factors (HSFs)
Multiple alignments
Phylogenetic analysis
Motif distribution
Expression profiles
author_facet Xuejiao Liu
Panpan Meng
Guiyan Yang
Mengyan Zhang
Shaobing Peng
Mei Zhi Zhai
author_sort Xuejiao Liu
title Genome-wide identification and transcript profiles of walnut heat stress transcription factor involved in abiotic stress
title_short Genome-wide identification and transcript profiles of walnut heat stress transcription factor involved in abiotic stress
title_full Genome-wide identification and transcript profiles of walnut heat stress transcription factor involved in abiotic stress
title_fullStr Genome-wide identification and transcript profiles of walnut heat stress transcription factor involved in abiotic stress
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide identification and transcript profiles of walnut heat stress transcription factor involved in abiotic stress
title_sort genome-wide identification and transcript profiles of walnut heat stress transcription factor involved in abiotic stress
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Background Walnut (Juglans regia) is an important tree cultivated worldwide and is exposed to a series of both abiotic and biotic stress during their life-cycles. The heat stress transcription factors (HSFs) play a crucial role in plant response to various stresses by regulating the expression of stress-responsive genes. HSF genes are classified into 3 classes: HSFA, HSFB, and HSFC. HSFA gene has transcriptional activation function and is the main regulator of high temperature-induced gene expression. HSFB gene negatively regulates plant resistance to drought and NaCl. And HSFC gene may be involved in plant response to various stresses. There are some reports about the HSF family in herbaceous plants, however, there are no reports about the HSFs in walnut. Result In this study, based on the complete genome sequencing of walnut, the bioinformatics method was used and 29 HSF genes were identified. These HSFs covered 18 HSFA, 9 HSFB, and 2 HSFC genes. Phylogenetic analysis of these HSF proteins along with those from Arabidopsis thaliana showed that the HSFs in the two species are closely related to each other and have different evolutionary processes. The distribution of conserved motifs and the sequence analysis of HSF genes family indicated that the members of the walnut HSFs are highly conserved. Quantitative Real-Time PCR (qRT-PCR) analysis revealed that the most of walnut HSFs were expressed in the walnut varieties of ‘Qingxiang’ and ‘Xiangling’ under high temperature (HT), high salt and drought stress, and some JrHSFs expression pattern are different between the two varieties. Conclusion The complex HSF genes family from walnut was confirmed by genome-wide identification, evolutionary exploration, sequence characterization and expression analysis. This research provides useful information for future studies on the function of the HSF genes and molecular mechanism in plant stress response.
topic Heat stress transcription factors (HSFs)
Multiple alignments
Phylogenetic analysis
Motif distribution
Expression profiles
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-020-06879-2
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