Plants (Jul 2020)

Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Profile Analysis of the Phospholipase C Gene Family in Wheat (<i>Triticum aestivum</i> L.)

  • Xianguo Wang,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Zheng Li,
  • Xiang Gao,
  • Jian Dong,
  • Jiacheng Zhang,
  • Longlong Zhang,
  • Linda S. Thomashow,
  • David M. Weller,
  • Mingming Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants9070885
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. 885

Abstract

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Phospholipid-hydrolyzing enzymes include members of the phospholipase C (PLC) family that play important roles in regulating plant growth and responding to stress. In the present study, a systematic in silico analysis of the wheat PLC gene family revealed a total of 26 wheat PLC genes (TaPLCs). Phylogenetic and sequence alignment analyses divided the wheat PLC genes into 2 subfamilies, TaPI-PLC (containing the typical X, Y, and C2 domains) and TaNPC (containing a phosphatase domain). TaPLC expression patterns differed among tissues, organs, and under abiotic stress conditions. The transcript levels of 8 TaPLC genes were validated through qPCR analyses. Most of the TaPLC genes were sensitive to salt stress and were up-regulated rapidly, and some were sensitive to low temperatures and drought. Overexpression of TaPI-PLC1-2B significantly improved resistance to salt and drought stress in Arabidopsis, and the primary root of P1-OE was significantly longer than that of the wild type under stress conditions. Our results not only provide comprehensive information for understanding the PLC gene family in wheat, but can also provide a solid foundation for functional characterization of the wheat PLC gene family.

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