Genome-Wide Analysis of the SAUR Gene Family and Its Expression Profiles in Response to Salt Stress in Santalum album

Author:

Zhu Qing1,Zheng Haoyue1,Hu Xu1ORCID,Liu Yi1,Zheng Xinyi1,Li Libei2ORCID,Tang Minqiang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Genetics and Germplasm Innovation of Tropical Special Forest Trees and Ornamental Plants (Ministry of Education), Hainan Key Laboratory for Biology of Tropical Ornamental Plant Germplasm, Collaborative Innovation Center of Ecological Civilization, School of Tropical Agriculture and Forestry, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China

2. College of Advanced Agriculture Sciences, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou 311300, China

Abstract

The SAUR (small auxin-up RNA) family constitutes a category of genes that promptly respond to the hormone auxin and play a pivotal role in diverse biological processes encompassing plant growth and the response to abiotic stress. Santalum album L., a semi-parasitic evergreen tree, is renowned for its economically valuable essential oils, positioning it among the most prized tree species. In this study, a meticulous identification and comprehensive analysis of 43 SAUR genes was conducted within S. album. Based on phylogenetic relationships, the SaSAUR genes were systematically categorized into five groups. A collinearity analysis revealed intriguing insights, disclosing 14 segmental duplications and 9 tandem duplications within the SaSAUR genes, emphasizing the pivotal role of duplication in the expansion of this gene family. Noteworthy variations in the expression levels of SaSAUR genes were observed by delving into the SaSAUR transcriptome data from various tissues, including leaves, roots, and heartwood, as well as under salt-stress conditions. Notably, SaSAUR08 and SaSAUR13 were significantly upregulated in heartwood compared with roots and leaves, while SaSAUR18 was markedly more expressed in roots compared with heartwood and leaves. Furthermore, SaSAUR27 and SaSAUR28 were found to respond closely to salt stress, hinting at their potential involvement in the salt-stress response mechanism. This research offers a comprehensive investigation of SAUR genes in S. album and establishes a foundation for future exploration of the SAUR gene family, particularly its relation to growth and salt-stress responses.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Hainan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China

Hainan Province Science and Technology Special Fund

Collaborative Innovation Center Project of Nanfan and High-Efficiency Tropical Agriculture at Hainan University

Collaborative Innovation Center Project of Ecological Civilization in Hainan University

Priming Scientific Research Foundation at Hainan University

Publisher

MDPI AG

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