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Molecular Evolution and Stress and Phytohormone Responsiveness of SUT Genes in Gossypium hirsutum

Sucrose transporters (SUTs) play key roles in allocating the translocation of assimilates from source to sink tissues. Although the characteristics and biological roles of SUTs have been intensively investigated in higher plants, this gene family has not been functionally characterized in cotton. In...

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Autores principales: Li, Wei, Sun, Kuan, Ren, Zhongying, Song, Chengxiang, Pei, Xiaoyu, Liu, Yangai, Wang, Zhenyu, He, Kunlun, Zhang, Fei, Zhou, Xiaojian, Ma, Xiongfeng, Yang, Daigang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6205988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30405700
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00494
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author Li, Wei
Sun, Kuan
Ren, Zhongying
Song, Chengxiang
Pei, Xiaoyu
Liu, Yangai
Wang, Zhenyu
He, Kunlun
Zhang, Fei
Zhou, Xiaojian
Ma, Xiongfeng
Yang, Daigang
author_facet Li, Wei
Sun, Kuan
Ren, Zhongying
Song, Chengxiang
Pei, Xiaoyu
Liu, Yangai
Wang, Zhenyu
He, Kunlun
Zhang, Fei
Zhou, Xiaojian
Ma, Xiongfeng
Yang, Daigang
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description Sucrose transporters (SUTs) play key roles in allocating the translocation of assimilates from source to sink tissues. Although the characteristics and biological roles of SUTs have been intensively investigated in higher plants, this gene family has not been functionally characterized in cotton. In this study, we performed a comprehensive analysis of SUT genes in the tetraploid cotton Gossypium hirsutum. A total of 18 G. hirsutum SUT genes were identified and classified into three groups based on their evolutionary relationships. Up to eight SUT genes in G. hirsutum were placed in the dicot-specific SUT1 group, while four and six SUT genes were, respectively, clustered into SUT4 and SUT2 groups together with members from both dicot and monocot species. The G. hirsutum SUT genes within the same group displayed similar exon/intron characteristics, and homologous genes in G. hirsutum At and Dt subgenomes, G. arboreum, and G. raimondii exhibited one-to-one relationships. Additionally, the duplicated genes in the diploid and polyploid cotton species have evolved through purifying selection, suggesting the strong conservation of SUT loci in these species. Expression analysis in different tissues indicated that SUT genes might play significant roles in cotton fiber elongation. Moreover, analyses of cis-acting regulatory elements in promoter regions and expression profiling under different abiotic stress and exogenous phytohormone treatments implied that SUT genes, especially GhSUT6A/D, might participate in plant responses to diverse abiotic stresses and phytohormones. Our findings provide valuable information for future studies on the evolution and function of SUT genes in cotton.
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spelling pubmed-62059882018-11-07 Molecular Evolution and Stress and Phytohormone Responsiveness of SUT Genes in Gossypium hirsutum Li, Wei Sun, Kuan Ren, Zhongying Song, Chengxiang Pei, Xiaoyu Liu, Yangai Wang, Zhenyu He, Kunlun Zhang, Fei Zhou, Xiaojian Ma, Xiongfeng Yang, Daigang Front Genet Genetics Sucrose transporters (SUTs) play key roles in allocating the translocation of assimilates from source to sink tissues. Although the characteristics and biological roles of SUTs have been intensively investigated in higher plants, this gene family has not been functionally characterized in cotton. In this study, we performed a comprehensive analysis of SUT genes in the tetraploid cotton Gossypium hirsutum. A total of 18 G. hirsutum SUT genes were identified and classified into three groups based on their evolutionary relationships. Up to eight SUT genes in G. hirsutum were placed in the dicot-specific SUT1 group, while four and six SUT genes were, respectively, clustered into SUT4 and SUT2 groups together with members from both dicot and monocot species. The G. hirsutum SUT genes within the same group displayed similar exon/intron characteristics, and homologous genes in G. hirsutum At and Dt subgenomes, G. arboreum, and G. raimondii exhibited one-to-one relationships. Additionally, the duplicated genes in the diploid and polyploid cotton species have evolved through purifying selection, suggesting the strong conservation of SUT loci in these species. Expression analysis in different tissues indicated that SUT genes might play significant roles in cotton fiber elongation. Moreover, analyses of cis-acting regulatory elements in promoter regions and expression profiling under different abiotic stress and exogenous phytohormone treatments implied that SUT genes, especially GhSUT6A/D, might participate in plant responses to diverse abiotic stresses and phytohormones. Our findings provide valuable information for future studies on the evolution and function of SUT genes in cotton. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6205988/ /pubmed/30405700 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00494 Text en Copyright © 2018 Li, Sun, Ren, Song, Pei, Liu, Wang, He, Zhang, Zhou, Ma and Yang. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Li, Wei
Sun, Kuan
Ren, Zhongying
Song, Chengxiang
Pei, Xiaoyu
Liu, Yangai
Wang, Zhenyu
He, Kunlun
Zhang, Fei
Zhou, Xiaojian
Ma, Xiongfeng
Yang, Daigang
Molecular Evolution and Stress and Phytohormone Responsiveness of SUT Genes in Gossypium hirsutum
title Molecular Evolution and Stress and Phytohormone Responsiveness of SUT Genes in Gossypium hirsutum
title_full Molecular Evolution and Stress and Phytohormone Responsiveness of SUT Genes in Gossypium hirsutum
title_fullStr Molecular Evolution and Stress and Phytohormone Responsiveness of SUT Genes in Gossypium hirsutum
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Evolution and Stress and Phytohormone Responsiveness of SUT Genes in Gossypium hirsutum
title_short Molecular Evolution and Stress and Phytohormone Responsiveness of SUT Genes in Gossypium hirsutum
title_sort molecular evolution and stress and phytohormone responsiveness of sut genes in gossypium hirsutum
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6205988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30405700
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00494
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