Plants (Sep 2023)

Identification and Expression Analysis of <i>EPSPS</i> and <i>BAR</i> Families in Cotton

  • Zhao Li,
  • Zhen Zhang,
  • Yinbo Liu,
  • Yuanqi Ma,
  • Xing Lv,
  • Dongmei Zhang,
  • Qishen Gu,
  • Huifeng Ke,
  • Liqiang Wu,
  • Guiyin Zhang,
  • Zhiying Ma,
  • Xingfen Wang,
  • Zhengwen Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12193366
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 19
p. 3366

Abstract

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Weeds seriously affect the yield and quality of crops. Because manual weeding is time-consuming and laborious, the use of herbicides becomes an effective way to solve the harm caused by weeds in fields. Both 5-enolpyruvyl shikimate-3-phosphate synthetase (EPSPS) and acetyltransferase genes (bialaphos resistance, BAR) are widely used to improve crop resistance to herbicides. However, cotton, as the most important natural fiber crop, is not tolerant to herbicides in China, and the EPSPS and BAR family genes have not yet been characterized in cotton. Therefore, we explore the genes of these two families to provide candidate genes for the study of herbicide resistance mechanisms. In this study, 8, 8, 4, and 5 EPSPS genes and 6, 6, 5, and 5 BAR genes were identified in allotetraploid Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense, diploid Gossypium arboreum and Gossypium raimondii, respectively. Members of the EPSPS and BAR families were classified into three subgroups based on the distribution of phylogenetic trees, conserved motifs, and gene structures. In addition, the promoter sequences of EPSPS and BAR family members included growth and development, stress, and hormone-related cis-elements. Based on the expression analysis, the family members showed tissue-specific expression and differed significantly in response to abiotic stresses. Finally, qRT-PCR analysis revealed that the expression levels of GhEPSPS3, GhEPSPS4, and GhBAR1 were significantly upregulated after exogenous spraying of herbicides. Overall, we characterized the EPSPS and BAR gene families of cotton at the genome-wide level, which will provide a basis for further studying the functions of EPSPS and BAR genes during growth and development and herbicide stress.

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