The Role of Liriodendron Dof Gene Family in Abiotic Stress Response.
Bojun LiaoPengxiang LiangLu TongLu LuYe LuRenhua ZhengXueyan ZhengJinhui ChenZhaodong HaoPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The DOF (DNA-binding with one finger) transcription factors are exclusive to plants and play crucial roles in plant growth, development, and environmental adaptation. Although extensive research has been conducted on the Dof gene family in Arabidopsis , maize , and Solanum , investigations concerning the role of this gene family in Liriodendron remain unreported, leaving its biological function largely unknown. In this study, we performed a comprehensive genome-wide identification of the Dof gene family based on the Liriodendron genome, resulting in the discovery of a total of 17 LcDof gene members. Based on the results of phylogenetic analysis, the 17 LcDof proteins were classified into eight subfamilies. The motif analysis revealed the diverse nature of motifs within the D1 subfamily, which includes a distinct type of Dof transcription factor known as CDF (Cycling Dof Factor). We further characterized the chromosomal distribution, gene structure, conserved protein motifs, and cis-elements in the promoter regions. Additionally, utilizing transcriptome data from Liriodendron hybrids and conducting RT-qPCR experiments, we investigated the expression patterns of LhDofs under various abiotic stresses such as drought, cold, and heat stress. Notably, we found that several LhDofs , particularly LhDof4 and LhDof6 , were significantly upregulated in response to abiotic stress. Furthermore, we cloned LhDof4 and LhDof6 genes and found that its encoding protein was mainly located in the nucleus by transient transformation in Liriodendron hybrids protoplast. Subsequently, we used LhDof6 -overexpressing Liriodendron hybrid seedlings. We found that overexpression of LhDof6 enhanced the cold tolerance of the plants, increasing their survival rate at -20 °C. This result was further validated by changes in physiological indicators.
Keyphrases
- genome wide identification
- transcription factor
- dna binding
- heat stress
- plant growth
- genome wide
- heat shock
- binding protein
- poor prognosis
- single cell
- protein protein
- electronic health record
- gene expression
- amino acid
- small molecule
- rna seq
- dna methylation
- copy number
- risk assessment
- high intensity
- arabidopsis thaliana
- brain injury
- stress induced
- genome wide analysis
- human health
- deep learning
- heat shock protein