| Literature DB >> 29304291 |
Chenghao Zhang1, Wenqi Dong1, Zong-An Huang2, MyeongCheoul Cho3, Qingcang Yu4, Chuanyu Wu4, Chenliang Yu1.
Abstract
Auxin plays key roles in regulating plant growth and development as well as in response to environmental stresses. The intercellular transport of auxin is mediated by the following four gene families: ATP-binding cassette family B (ABCB), auxin resistant1/like aux1 (AUX/LAX), PIN-formed (PIN), and PIN-like (PILS). Here, the latest assembled pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) genome was used to characterise and analyse the CaLAX and CaPIN gene families. Genome-wide investigations into these families, including chromosomal distributions, phytogenic relationships, and intron/exon structures, were performed. In total, 4 CaLAX and 10 CaPIN genes were mapped to 10 chromosomes. Most of these genes exhibited varied tissue-specific expression patterns assessed by quantitative real-time PCR. The expression profiles of the CaLAX and CaPIN genes under various abiotic stresses (salt, drought, and cold), exogenous phytohormones (IAA, 6-BA, ABA, SA, and MeJA), and polar auxin transport inhibitor treatments were evaluated. Most CaLAX and CaPIN genes were altered by abiotic stress at the transcriptional level in both shoots and roots, and many CaLAX and CaPIN genes were regulated by exogenous phytohormones. Our study helps to identify candidate auxin transporter genes and to further analyse their biological functions in pepper development and in its adaptation to environmental stresses.Entities:
Keywords: Capsicum annuum; LAX; PIN; abiotic stresses; auxin; auxine; expression pattern; profil d’expression; stress abiotiques
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29304291 DOI: 10.1139/gen-2017-0163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genome ISSN: 0831-2796 Impact factor: 2.166