Forests (Mar 2020)

Genome-Wide Identification and Characterization of Apple P<sub>3A</sub>-Type ATPase Genes, with Implications for Alkaline Stress Responses

  • Baiquan Ma,
  • Meng Gao,
  • Lihua Zhang,
  • Haiyan Zhao,
  • Lingcheng Zhu,
  • Jing Su,
  • Cuiying Li,
  • Mingjun Li,
  • Fengwang Ma,
  • Yangyang Yuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f11030292
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 292

Abstract

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The P3A-type ATPases play crucial roles in various physiological processes via the generation of a transmembrane H+ gradient (∆pH). However, the P3A-type ATPase superfamily in apple remains relatively uncharacterized. In this study, 15 apple P3A-type ATPase genes were identified based on the new GDDH13 draft genome sequence. The exon-intron organization of these genes, the physical and chemical properties, and conserved motifs of the encoded enzymes were investigated. Analyses of the chromosome localization and ω values of the apple P3A-type ATPase genes revealed the duplicated genes were influenced by purifying selection pressure. Six clades and frequent old duplication events were detected. Moreover, the significance of differences in the evolutionary rates of the P3A-type ATPase genes were revealed. An expression analysis indicated that all of the P3A-type ATPase genes were specifically expressed in more than one tissue. The expression of one P3A-type ATPase gene (MD15G1108400) was significantly upregulated in response to alkaline stress. Furthermore, a subcellular localization assay indicated that MD15G1108400 is targeted to the plasma membrane. These results imply that MD15G1108400 may be involved in responses to alkaline stress. Our data provide insights into the molecular characteristics and evolutionary patterns of the apple P3A-type ATPase gene family and provide a theoretical foundation for future in-depth functional characterizations of P3A-type ATPase genes under alkaline conditions.

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