International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jun 2022)

Genome-Wide Analysis of the <i>Peptidase M24</i> Superfamily in <i>Triticum aestivum</i> Demonstrates That <i>TaM24-9</i> Is Involved in Abiotic Stress Response

  • Lu-Yu Yan,
  • Jia-Gui Guo,
  • Xin Zhang,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Xin-Xin Xiong,
  • Yu-Xuan Han,
  • Li-Li Zhang,
  • Xiao-Hong Zhang,
  • Dong-Hong Min

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23136904
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 13
p. 6904

Abstract

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The peptidase M24 (Metallopeptidase 24, M24) superfamily is essential for plant growth, stress response, and pathogen defense. At present, there are few systematic reports on the identification and classification of members of the peptidase M24 proteins superfamily in wheat. In this work, we identified 53 putative candidate TaM24 genes. According to the protein sequences characteristics, these members can be roughly divided into three subfamilies: I, II, III. Most TaM24 genes are complex with multiple exons, and the motifs are relatively conserved in each sub-group. Through chromosome mapping analysis, we found that the 53 genes were unevenly distributed on 19 wheat chromosomes (except 3A and 3D), of which 68% were in triads. Analysis of gene duplication events showed that 62% of TaM24 genes in wheat came from fragment duplication events, and there were no tandem duplication events to amplify genes. Analysis of the promoter sequences of TaM24 genes revealed that cis-acting elements were rich in response elements to drought, osmotic stress, ABA, and MeJA. We also studied the expression of TaM24 in wheat tissues at developmental stages and abiotic stress. Then we selected TaM24-9 as the target for further analysis. The results showed that TaM24-9 genes strengthened the drought and salt tolerance of plants. Overall, our analysis showed that members of the peptidase M24 genes may participate in the abiotic stress response and provided potential gene resources for improving wheat resistance.

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