Genome-wide identification of SERK genes in apple and analyses of their role in stress responses and growth
Abstract Background Somatic embryogenesis receptor-like kinases (SERKs) are leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases associated with various signaling pathways. These kinases have a relationship with stress signals, and they are also believed to be important for regulating plant growth. However, in...
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doaj-c89b818de1504a49bf8572df64b691aa2020-11-25T00:45:35ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642018-12-0119111810.1186/s12864-018-5342-1Genome-wide identification of SERK genes in apple and analyses of their role in stress responses and growthLiwei Zheng0Juanjuan Ma1Jiangping Mao2Sheng Fan3Dong Zhang4Caiping Zhao5Na An6Mingyu Han7College of Horticulture, Northwest Agriculture & Forestry UniversityCollege of Horticulture, Northwest Agriculture & Forestry UniversityCollege of Horticulture, Northwest Agriculture & Forestry UniversityCollege of Horticulture, Northwest Agriculture & Forestry UniversityCollege of Horticulture, Northwest Agriculture & Forestry UniversityCollege of Horticulture, Northwest Agriculture & Forestry UniversityCollege of Horticulture, Northwest Agriculture & Forestry UniversityCollege of Horticulture, Northwest Agriculture & Forestry UniversityAbstract Background Somatic embryogenesis receptor-like kinases (SERKs) are leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases associated with various signaling pathways. These kinases have a relationship with stress signals, and they are also believed to be important for regulating plant growth. However, information about this protein family in apple is limited. Results Twelve apple SERK genes distributed across eight chromosomes were identified. These genes clustered into three distinct groups in a phylogenetic analysis. All of the encoded proteins contained typical SERK domains. The chromosomal locations, gene/protein structures, synteny, promoter sequences, protein–protein interactions, and physicochemical characteristics of MdSERK genes were analyzed. Bioinformatics analyses demonstrated that gene duplications have likely contributed to the expansion and evolution of SERK genes in the apple genome. Six homologs of SERK genes were identified between apple and Arabidopsis. Quantitative real-time PCR analyses revealed that the MdSERK genes showed different expression patterns in various tissues. Eight MdSERK genes were responsive to stress signals, such as methyl jasmonate, salicylic acid, abscisic acid, and salt (NaCl). The application of exogenous brassinosteroid and auxin increased the growth and endogenous hormone contents of Malus hupehensis seedlings. The expression levels of seven MdSERK genes were significantly upregulated by brassinosteroid and auxin. In addition, several MdSERK genes showed higher expression levels in standard trees of ‘Nagafu 2’ (CF)/CF than in dwarf trees of CF/‘Malling 9’ (M.9), and in CF than in the spur-type bud mutation “Yanfu 6” (YF). Conclusion This study represents the first comprehensive investigation of the apple SERK gene family. These data indicate that apple SERKs may function in adaptation to adverse environmental conditions and may also play roles in controlling apple tree growth.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12864-018-5342-1AppleSERKGene expressionStress responsePlant growth |
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Liwei Zheng Juanjuan Ma Jiangping Mao Sheng Fan Dong Zhang Caiping Zhao Na An Mingyu Han |
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Genome-wide identification of SERK genes in apple and analyses of their role in stress responses and growth |
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Genome-wide identification of SERK genes in apple and analyses of their role in stress responses and growth |
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Genome-wide identification of SERK genes in apple and analyses of their role in stress responses and growth |
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Genome-wide identification of SERK genes in apple and analyses of their role in stress responses and growth |
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Genome-wide identification of SERK genes in apple and analyses of their role in stress responses and growth |
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genome-wide identification of serk genes in apple and analyses of their role in stress responses and growth |
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Abstract Background Somatic embryogenesis receptor-like kinases (SERKs) are leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases associated with various signaling pathways. These kinases have a relationship with stress signals, and they are also believed to be important for regulating plant growth. However, information about this protein family in apple is limited. Results Twelve apple SERK genes distributed across eight chromosomes were identified. These genes clustered into three distinct groups in a phylogenetic analysis. All of the encoded proteins contained typical SERK domains. The chromosomal locations, gene/protein structures, synteny, promoter sequences, protein–protein interactions, and physicochemical characteristics of MdSERK genes were analyzed. Bioinformatics analyses demonstrated that gene duplications have likely contributed to the expansion and evolution of SERK genes in the apple genome. Six homologs of SERK genes were identified between apple and Arabidopsis. Quantitative real-time PCR analyses revealed that the MdSERK genes showed different expression patterns in various tissues. Eight MdSERK genes were responsive to stress signals, such as methyl jasmonate, salicylic acid, abscisic acid, and salt (NaCl). The application of exogenous brassinosteroid and auxin increased the growth and endogenous hormone contents of Malus hupehensis seedlings. The expression levels of seven MdSERK genes were significantly upregulated by brassinosteroid and auxin. In addition, several MdSERK genes showed higher expression levels in standard trees of ‘Nagafu 2’ (CF)/CF than in dwarf trees of CF/‘Malling 9’ (M.9), and in CF than in the spur-type bud mutation “Yanfu 6” (YF). Conclusion This study represents the first comprehensive investigation of the apple SERK gene family. These data indicate that apple SERKs may function in adaptation to adverse environmental conditions and may also play roles in controlling apple tree growth. |
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Apple SERK Gene expression Stress response Plant growth |
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