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Identification of SPX family genes in the maize genome and their expression under different phosphate regimes.

Jibin Xiao1, Xuanmin Xie2, Chuang Li3, Guozhen Xing4, Kun Cheng5, Hui Li6, Na Liu7, Jinfang Tan8, Wenming Zheng9.   

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Many studies have revealed that SPX (SYG1/Pho81/XPR1) family genes play a key role in signal transduction related to phosphorus (P) deficiency in plants. Here, we identified 33 SPX gene family members in maize through genome-wide analysis and classified them into 4 subfamilies according to SPX structural characteristics (SPX, SPX-MFS, SPX-EXS and SPX-RING). The promoter regions of ZmSPXs are rich in biotic/abiotic-related stress elements. The quantitative real-time PCR analysis of 33 ZmSPXs revealed that all members except for ZmSPX3 of the SPX subfamily were significantly induced under P-deficient conditions, especially ZmSPX4.1 and ZmSPX4.2, which showed strong responses to low P stress and exhibited remarkably different expression patterns in low Pi sensitive and insensitive cultivars of maize. These results suggested that the SPX subfamily might play pivotal roles in P stress sensing and response. Experimental observations of subcellular localization in maize protoplasts indicated the following results, implying multiple roles in cell metabolism: ZmSPX2, ZmSPX5 and ZmSPX6 localized in the nucleus; ZmSPX1 and ZmSPX3 localized in the nucleus and cytoplasm; and ZmSPX4.2 localized in the chloroplast. A Y2H assay suggested that ZmPHR1 could interact with ZmSPX3, ZmSPX4.2, ZmSPX5, and ZmSPX6, indicating the involvement of these proteins in the P stress response in a ZmPHR1-mediated manner.
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Keywords:  Expression profiling; PHR1; Phosphorus stress; SPX; Subcellular localization; Zea mays

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34649024     DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2021.09.045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 0981-9428            Impact factor:   4.270


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1.  The pho1;2a'-m1.1 allele of Phosphate1 conditions misregulation of the phosphorus starvation response in maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.).

Authors:  Ana Laura Alonso-Nieves; M Nancy Salazar-Vidal; J Vladimir Torres-Rodríguez; Leonardo M Pérez-Vázquez; Julio A Massange-Sánchez; C Stewart Gillmor; Ruairidh J H Sawers
Journal:  Plant Direct       Date:  2022-07-12
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