International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Apr 2022)

Identification, Phylogenetic and Expression Analyses of the <i>AAAP</i> Gene Family in <i>Liriodendron chinense</i> Reveal Their Putative Functions in Response to Organ and Multiple Abiotic Stresses

  • Lingfeng Hu,
  • Ruifang Fan,
  • Pengkai Wang,
  • Zhaodong Hao,
  • Dingjie Yang,
  • Ye Lu,
  • Jisen Shi,
  • Jinhui Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23094765
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 9
p. 4765

Abstract

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In this study, 52 AAAP genes were identified in the L. chinense genome and divided into eight subgroups based on phylogenetic relationships, gene structure, and conserved motif. A total of 48 LcAAAP genes were located on the 14 chromosomes, and the remaining four genes were mapped in the contigs. Multispecies phylogenetic tree and codon usage bias analysis show that the LcAAAP gene family is closer to the AAAP of Amborella trichopoda, indicating that the LcAAAP gene family is relatively primitive in angiosperms. Gene duplication events revealed six pairs of segmental duplications and one pair of tandem duplications, in which many paralogous genes diverged in function before monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants differentiation and were strongly purification selected. Gene expression pattern analysis showed that the LcAAAP gene plays a certain role in the development of Liriodendron nectary and somatic embryogenesis. Low temperature, drought, and heat stresses may activate some WRKY/MYB transcription factors to positively regulate the expression of LcAAAP genes to achieve long-distance transport of amino acids in plants to resist the unfavorable external environment. In addition, the GAT and PorT subgroups could involve gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transport under aluminum poisoning. These findings could lay a solid foundation for further study of the biological role of LcAAAP and improvement of the stress resistance of Liriodendron.

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