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Genome-wide analysis of the Hsp20 gene family in soybean: comprehensive sequence, genomic organization and expression profile analysis under abiotic and biotic stresses

BACKGROUND: The Hsp20 genes are associated with stress caused by HS and other abiotic factors, but have recently been found to be associated with the response to biotic stresses. These genes represent the most abundant class among the HSPs in plants, but little is known about this gene family in soy...

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Autores principales: Lopes-Caitar, Valéria S, de Carvalho, Mayra CCG, Darben, Luana M, Kuwahara, Marcia K, Nepomuceno, Alexandre L, Dias, Waldir P, Abdelnoor, Ricardo V, Marcelino-Guimarães, Francismar C
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3852298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23985061
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-577
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author Lopes-Caitar, Valéria S
de Carvalho, Mayra CCG
Darben, Luana M
Kuwahara, Marcia K
Nepomuceno, Alexandre L
Dias, Waldir P
Abdelnoor, Ricardo V
Marcelino-Guimarães, Francismar C
author_facet Lopes-Caitar, Valéria S
de Carvalho, Mayra CCG
Darben, Luana M
Kuwahara, Marcia K
Nepomuceno, Alexandre L
Dias, Waldir P
Abdelnoor, Ricardo V
Marcelino-Guimarães, Francismar C
author_sort Lopes-Caitar, Valéria S
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description BACKGROUND: The Hsp20 genes are associated with stress caused by HS and other abiotic factors, but have recently been found to be associated with the response to biotic stresses. These genes represent the most abundant class among the HSPs in plants, but little is known about this gene family in soybean. Because of their apparent multifunctionality, these proteins are promising targets for developing crop varieties that are better adapted to biotic and abiotic stresses. Thus, in the present study an in silico identification of GmHsp20 gene family members was performed, and the genes were characterized and subjected to in vivo expression analysis under biotic and abiotic stresses. RESULTS: A search of the available soybean genome databases revealed 51 gene models as potential GmHsp20 candidates. The 51 GmHsp20 genes were distributed across a total of 15 subfamilies where a specific predicted secondary structure was identified. Based on in vivo analysis, only 47 soybean Hsp20 genes were responsive to heat shock stress. Among the GmHsp20 genes that were potentials HSR, five were also cold-induced, and another five, in addition to one GmAcd gene, were responsive to Meloidogyne javanica infection. Furthermore, one predicted GmHsp20 was shown to be responsive only to nematode infection; no expression change was detected under other stress conditions. Some of the biotic stress-responsive GmHsp20 genes exhibited a divergent expression pattern between resistant and susceptible soybean genotypes under M. javanica infection. The putative regulatory elements presenting some conservation level in the GmHsp20 promoters included HSE, W-box, CAAT box, and TA-rich elements. Some of these putative elements showed a unique occurrence pattern among genes responsive to nematode infection. CONCLUSIONS: The evolution of Hsp20 family in soybean genome has most likely involved a total of 23 gene duplications. The obtained expression profiles revealed that the majority of the 51 GmHsp20 candidates are induced under HT, but other members of this family could also be involved in normal cellular functions, unrelated to HT. Some of the GmHsp20 genes might be specialized to respond to nematode stress, and the predicted promoter structure of these genes seems to have a particular conserved pattern related to their biological function.
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spelling pubmed-38522982013-12-06 Genome-wide analysis of the Hsp20 gene family in soybean: comprehensive sequence, genomic organization and expression profile analysis under abiotic and biotic stresses Lopes-Caitar, Valéria S de Carvalho, Mayra CCG Darben, Luana M Kuwahara, Marcia K Nepomuceno, Alexandre L Dias, Waldir P Abdelnoor, Ricardo V Marcelino-Guimarães, Francismar C BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: The Hsp20 genes are associated with stress caused by HS and other abiotic factors, but have recently been found to be associated with the response to biotic stresses. These genes represent the most abundant class among the HSPs in plants, but little is known about this gene family in soybean. Because of their apparent multifunctionality, these proteins are promising targets for developing crop varieties that are better adapted to biotic and abiotic stresses. Thus, in the present study an in silico identification of GmHsp20 gene family members was performed, and the genes were characterized and subjected to in vivo expression analysis under biotic and abiotic stresses. RESULTS: A search of the available soybean genome databases revealed 51 gene models as potential GmHsp20 candidates. The 51 GmHsp20 genes were distributed across a total of 15 subfamilies where a specific predicted secondary structure was identified. Based on in vivo analysis, only 47 soybean Hsp20 genes were responsive to heat shock stress. Among the GmHsp20 genes that were potentials HSR, five were also cold-induced, and another five, in addition to one GmAcd gene, were responsive to Meloidogyne javanica infection. Furthermore, one predicted GmHsp20 was shown to be responsive only to nematode infection; no expression change was detected under other stress conditions. Some of the biotic stress-responsive GmHsp20 genes exhibited a divergent expression pattern between resistant and susceptible soybean genotypes under M. javanica infection. The putative regulatory elements presenting some conservation level in the GmHsp20 promoters included HSE, W-box, CAAT box, and TA-rich elements. Some of these putative elements showed a unique occurrence pattern among genes responsive to nematode infection. CONCLUSIONS: The evolution of Hsp20 family in soybean genome has most likely involved a total of 23 gene duplications. The obtained expression profiles revealed that the majority of the 51 GmHsp20 candidates are induced under HT, but other members of this family could also be involved in normal cellular functions, unrelated to HT. Some of the GmHsp20 genes might be specialized to respond to nematode stress, and the predicted promoter structure of these genes seems to have a particular conserved pattern related to their biological function. BioMed Central 2013-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3852298/ /pubmed/23985061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-577 Text en Copyright © 2013 Lopes-Caitar et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lopes-Caitar, Valéria S
de Carvalho, Mayra CCG
Darben, Luana M
Kuwahara, Marcia K
Nepomuceno, Alexandre L
Dias, Waldir P
Abdelnoor, Ricardo V
Marcelino-Guimarães, Francismar C
Genome-wide analysis of the Hsp20 gene family in soybean: comprehensive sequence, genomic organization and expression profile analysis under abiotic and biotic stresses
title Genome-wide analysis of the Hsp20 gene family in soybean: comprehensive sequence, genomic organization and expression profile analysis under abiotic and biotic stresses
title_full Genome-wide analysis of the Hsp20 gene family in soybean: comprehensive sequence, genomic organization and expression profile analysis under abiotic and biotic stresses
title_fullStr Genome-wide analysis of the Hsp20 gene family in soybean: comprehensive sequence, genomic organization and expression profile analysis under abiotic and biotic stresses
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide analysis of the Hsp20 gene family in soybean: comprehensive sequence, genomic organization and expression profile analysis under abiotic and biotic stresses
title_short Genome-wide analysis of the Hsp20 gene family in soybean: comprehensive sequence, genomic organization and expression profile analysis under abiotic and biotic stresses
title_sort genome-wide analysis of the hsp20 gene family in soybean: comprehensive sequence, genomic organization and expression profile analysis under abiotic and biotic stresses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3852298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23985061
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-577
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