Author:
Liu Hao,Liu Wenyan,Wang Ziyi,Li Na,Xie Yongfeng,Zhao Yanhong
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Alfin-like proteins are a kind of plant-specific transcription factors, and play vital roles in plant growth, development and stress responses.
Results
In this study, a total of 27 Alfin-like transcription factors were identified in wheat. TaAL genes were unevenly distributed on chromosome. Phylogenetic analysis showed TaAL genes were divided into AL-B and AL-C subfamilies, and TaALs with closer evolutionary relationships generally shared more similar exon-intron structures and conserved motifs. The cis-acting element analysis showed MBS, ABRE and CGTCA-motif were the most common in TaAL promoters. The interacting proteins and downstream target genes of TaAL genes were also investigated in wheat. The transcriptome data and real-time PCR results indicated TaAL genes were differentially expressed under drought and salt stresses, and TaAL1-B was significantly up-regulated in response to drought stress. In addition, association analysis revealed that TaAL1-B-Hap-I allelic variation had significantly higher survival rate compared to TaAL1-B-Hap-II under drought stress.
Conclusions
These results will provide vital information to increase our understanding of the Alfin-like gene family in wheat, and help us in breeding better wheat varieties in the future.
Funder
Innovation Project for graduate students of Ludong University
Start-up Funding for Scientific Research of Ludong University
PhD Research Startup Foundation of Henan University of Science and Technology
Natural Science Talent Project of Weinan Normal University
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC