Genes (May 2023)

Genome-Wide Identification, Characterization and Expression Analysis of Plant Nuclear Factor (NF-Y) Gene Family Transcription Factors in <i>Saccharum</i> spp.

  • Peter Swathik Clarancia,
  • Murugan Naveenarani,
  • Jayanarayanan Ashwin Narayan,
  • Sakthivel Surya Krishna,
  • Prathima Perumal Thirugnanasambandam,
  • Ramanathan Valarmathi,
  • Giriyapur Shivalingamurthy Suresha,
  • Raju Gomathi,
  • Raja Arun Kumar,
  • Markandan Manickavasagam,
  • Ramalingam Jegadeesan,
  • Muthukrishnan Arun,
  • Govindakurup Hemaprabha,
  • Chinnaswamy Appunu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14061147
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 1147

Abstract

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Plant nuclear factor (NF-Y) is a transcriptional activating factor composed of three subfamilies: NF-YA, NF-YB, and NF-YC. These transcriptional factors are reported to function as activators, suppressors, and regulators under different developmental and stress conditions in plants. However, there is a lack of systematic research on the NF-Y gene subfamily in sugarcane. In this study, 51 NF-Y genes (ShNF-Y), composed of 9 NF-YA, 18 NF-YB, and 24 NF-YC genes, were identified in sugarcane (Saccharum spp.). Chromosomal distribution analysis of ShNF-Ys in a Saccharum hybrid located the NF-Y genes on all 10 chromosomes. Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) of ShNF-Y proteins revealed conservation of core functional domains. Sixteen orthologous gene pairs were identified between sugarcane and sorghum. Phylogenetic analysis of NF-Y subunits of sugarcane, sorghum, and Arabidopsis showed that ShNF-YA subunits were equidistant while ShNF-YB and ShNF-YC subunits clustered distinctly, forming closely related and divergent groups. Expression profiling under drought treatment showed that NF-Y gene members were involved in drought tolerance in a Saccharum hybrid and its drought-tolerant wild relative, Erianthus arundinaceus. ShNF-YA5 and ShNF-YB2 genes had significantly higher expression in the root and leaf tissues of both plant species. Similarly, ShNF-YC9 had elevated expression in the leaf and root of E. arundinaceus and in the leaf of a Saccharum hybrid. These results provide valuable genetic resources for further sugarcane crop improvement programs.

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