International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Aug 2015)

Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analyses of Aquaporin Gene Family during Development and Abiotic Stress in Banana

  • Wei Hu,
  • Xiaowan Hou,
  • Chao Huang,
  • Yan Yan,
  • Weiwei Tie,
  • Zehong Ding,
  • Yunxie Wei,
  • Juhua Liu,
  • Hongxia Miao,
  • Zhiwei Lu,
  • Meiying Li,
  • Biyu Xu,
  • Zhiqiang Jin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms160819728
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
pp. 19728 – 19751

Abstract

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Aquaporins (AQPs) function to selectively control the flow of water and other small molecules through biological membranes, playing crucial roles in various biological processes. However, little information is available on the AQP gene family in bananas. In this study, we identified 47 banana AQP genes based on the banana genome sequence. Evolutionary analysis of AQPs from banana, Arabidopsis, poplar, and rice indicated that banana AQPs (MaAQPs) were clustered into four subfamilies. Conserved motif analysis showed that all banana AQPs contained the typical AQP-like or major intrinsic protein (MIP) domain. Gene structure analysis suggested the majority of MaAQPs had two to four introns with a highly specific number and length for each subfamily. Expression analysis of MaAQP genes during fruit development and postharvest ripening showed that some MaAQP genes exhibited high expression levels during these stages, indicating the involvement of MaAQP genes in banana fruit development and ripening. Additionally, some MaAQP genes showed strong induction after stress treatment and therefore, may represent potential candidates for improving banana resistance to abiotic stress. Taken together, this study identified some excellent tissue-specific, fruit development- and ripening-dependent, and abiotic stress-responsive candidate MaAQP genes, which could lay a solid foundation for genetic improvement of banana cultivars.

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