Genome-Wide Identification of the Alfin-like Gene Family in Cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum ) and the GhAL19 Gene Negatively Regulated Drought and Salt Tolerance.
Jie LiuZhicheng WangBin ChenGuoning WangHuifeng KeJin ZhangMengjia JiaoYan WangMeixia XieQishen GuZhengwen SunLiqiang WuXingfen WangZhiying MaYan ZhangPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Alfin-like (AL) is a small plant-specific gene family characterized by a PHD-finger-like structural domain at the C-terminus and a DUF3594 structural domain at the N-terminus, and these genes play prominent roles in plant development and abiotic stress response. In this study, we conducted genome-wide identification and analyzed the AL protein family in Gossypium hirsutum cv. NDM8 to assess their response to various abiotic stresses for the first time. A total of 26 AL genes were identified in NDM8 and classified into four groups based on a phylogenetic tree. Moreover, cis-acting element analysis revealed that multiple phytohormone response and abiotic stress response elements were highly prevalent in AL gene promoters. Further, we discovered that the GhAL19 gene could negatively regulate drought and salt stresses via physiological and biochemical changes, gene expression, and the VIGS assay. The study found there was a significant increase in POD and SOD activity, as well as a significant change in MDA in VIGS-NaCl and VIGS-PEG plants. Transcriptome analysis demonstrated that the expression levels of the ABA biosynthesis gene ( GhNCED1 ), signaling genes ( GhABI1 , GhABI2 , and GhABI5 ), responsive genes ( GhCOR47 , GhRD22 , and GhERF s), and the stress-related marker gene GhLEA14 were regulated in VIGS lines under drought and NaCl treatment. In summary, GhAL19 as an AL TF may negatively regulate tolerance to drought and salt by regulating the antioxidant capacity and ABA-mediated pathway.