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Protein S-Acyl Transferase GhPAT27 Was Associated with Verticillium wilt Resistance in Cotton

Protein palmitoylation is an ability of the frame of the cell marker protein is one of the most notable reversible changes after translation. However, studies on protein palmitoylation in cotton have not yet been performed. In our current research, the PAT gene family was systematically identified a...

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Autores principales: Deng, Yahui, Chen, Quanjia, Qu, Yanying
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9611673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11202758
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author Deng, Yahui
Chen, Quanjia
Qu, Yanying
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Chen, Quanjia
Qu, Yanying
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description Protein palmitoylation is an ability of the frame of the cell marker protein is one of the most notable reversible changes after translation. However, studies on protein palmitoylation in cotton have not yet been performed. In our current research, the PAT gene family was systematically identified and bioinformatically analyzed in G. arboreum, G. raimondii, G. barbadense and G. hirsutum, and 211 PAT genes were authenticated and classified into six subfamilies. Sixty-nine PAT genes were identified in upland cotton, mainly at the ends of its the 26 chromosomes of upland cotton. The majority of these genes are located in the nucleus of the plant. Gene structure analysis revealed that each member encodes a protein that which contains at least one DHHC structural domain. Cis-acting element analysis indicated that GhPATs genes are mainly involved in hormone production, light response and stress response. Gene expression pattern analysis indicated that most GhPATs genes were differentially expressed upon induction by pathogenic bacteria, drought, salt, hot and cold stresses, and some GhPATs could be induced by multiple abiotic stresses simultaneously. GhPATs genes showed different expression patterns in tissue-specific assays and were found to be preferentially expressed in roots, followed by expression in stems and leaves. Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) experiments showed that cotton was significantly less resistant to Verticillium dahliae when GhPAT27 was silenced. We conclude that the GhPAT27 gene, which mediates S-palmitoylation acetylation, may be involved in the regulation of upland cotton resistance to Verticillium wilt (VW). Overall, this work has provided a fundamental framework for understanding the latent capabilities of GhPATs and a solid foundation for molecular breeding and plant pathogen resistance in cotton.
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spelling pubmed-96116732022-10-28 Protein S-Acyl Transferase GhPAT27 Was Associated with Verticillium wilt Resistance in Cotton Deng, Yahui Chen, Quanjia Qu, Yanying Plants (Basel) Article Protein palmitoylation is an ability of the frame of the cell marker protein is one of the most notable reversible changes after translation. However, studies on protein palmitoylation in cotton have not yet been performed. In our current research, the PAT gene family was systematically identified and bioinformatically analyzed in G. arboreum, G. raimondii, G. barbadense and G. hirsutum, and 211 PAT genes were authenticated and classified into six subfamilies. Sixty-nine PAT genes were identified in upland cotton, mainly at the ends of its the 26 chromosomes of upland cotton. The majority of these genes are located in the nucleus of the plant. Gene structure analysis revealed that each member encodes a protein that which contains at least one DHHC structural domain. Cis-acting element analysis indicated that GhPATs genes are mainly involved in hormone production, light response and stress response. Gene expression pattern analysis indicated that most GhPATs genes were differentially expressed upon induction by pathogenic bacteria, drought, salt, hot and cold stresses, and some GhPATs could be induced by multiple abiotic stresses simultaneously. GhPATs genes showed different expression patterns in tissue-specific assays and were found to be preferentially expressed in roots, followed by expression in stems and leaves. Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) experiments showed that cotton was significantly less resistant to Verticillium dahliae when GhPAT27 was silenced. We conclude that the GhPAT27 gene, which mediates S-palmitoylation acetylation, may be involved in the regulation of upland cotton resistance to Verticillium wilt (VW). Overall, this work has provided a fundamental framework for understanding the latent capabilities of GhPATs and a solid foundation for molecular breeding and plant pathogen resistance in cotton. MDPI 2022-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9611673/ /pubmed/36297782 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11202758 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chen, Quanjia
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Protein S-Acyl Transferase GhPAT27 Was Associated with Verticillium wilt Resistance in Cotton
title Protein S-Acyl Transferase GhPAT27 Was Associated with Verticillium wilt Resistance in Cotton
title_full Protein S-Acyl Transferase GhPAT27 Was Associated with Verticillium wilt Resistance in Cotton
title_fullStr Protein S-Acyl Transferase GhPAT27 Was Associated with Verticillium wilt Resistance in Cotton
title_full_unstemmed Protein S-Acyl Transferase GhPAT27 Was Associated with Verticillium wilt Resistance in Cotton
title_short Protein S-Acyl Transferase GhPAT27 Was Associated with Verticillium wilt Resistance in Cotton
title_sort protein s-acyl transferase ghpat27 was associated with verticillium wilt resistance in cotton
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9611673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11202758
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