International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Apr 2024)

The Characterization of G-Quadruplexes in Tobacco Genome and Their Function under Abiotic Stress

  • Kangkang Song,
  • Bin Li,
  • Haozhen Li,
  • Rui Zhang,
  • Xiaohua Zhang,
  • Ruiwei Luan,
  • Ying Liu,
  • Long Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25084331
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 8
p. 4331

Abstract

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Tobacco is an ideal model plant in scientific research. G-quadruplex is a guanine-rich DNA structure, which regulates transcription and translation. In this study, the prevalence and potential function of G-quadruplexes in tobacco were systematically analyzed. In tobacco genomes, there were 2,924,271,002 G-quadruplexes in the nuclear genome, 430,597 in the mitochondrial genome, and 155,943 in the chloroplast genome. The density of the G-quadruplex in the organelle genome was higher than that in the nuclear genome. G-quadruplexes were abundant in the transcription regulatory region of the genome, and a difference in G-quadruplex density in two DNA strands was also observed. The promoter of 60.4% genes contained at least one G-quadruplex. Compared with up-regulated differentially expressed genes (DEGs), the G-quadruplex density in down-regulated DEGs was generally higher under drought stress and salt stress. The G-quadruplex formed by simple sequence repeat (SSR) and its flanking sequence in the promoter region of the NtBBX (Nitab4.5_0002943g0010) gene might enhance the drought tolerance of tobacco. This study lays a solid foundation for further research on G-quadruplex function in tobacco and other plants.

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