Frontiers in Plant Science (Nov 2022)

Genome-wide characterization of the chitinase gene family in wild apple (Malus sieversii) and domesticated apple (Malus domestica) reveals its role in resistance to Valsa mali

  • Yakupjan Haxim,
  • Yakupjan Haxim,
  • Yakupjan Haxim,
  • Gulnaz Kahar,
  • Gulnaz Kahar,
  • Xuechun Zhang,
  • Xuechun Zhang,
  • Yu Si,
  • Abdul Waheed,
  • Abdul Waheed,
  • Xiaojie Liu,
  • Xiaojie Liu,
  • Xiaojie Liu,
  • Xuejing Wen,
  • Xuejing Wen,
  • Xuejing Wen,
  • Xiaoshuang Li,
  • Xiaoshuang Li,
  • Xiaoshuang Li,
  • Daoyuan Zhang,
  • Daoyuan Zhang,
  • Daoyuan Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1007936
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Chitinases are responsible for catalyzing the hydrolysis of chitin and contribute to plant defense against fungal pathogens by degrading fungal chitin. In this study, genome-wide identification of the chitinase gene family of wild apple (Malus sieversii) and domesticated apple (Malus domestica) was conducted, and the expression profile was analyzed in response to Valsa mali infection. A total of 36 and 47 chitinase genes belonging to the glycosyl hydrolase 18 (GH18) and 19 (GH19) families were identified in the genomes of M. sieversii and M. domestica, respectively. These genes were classified into five classes based on their phylogenetic relationships and conserved catalytic domains. The genes were randomly distributed on the chromosomes and exhibited expansion by tandem and segmental duplication. Eight of the 36 MsChi genes and 17 of the 47 MdChi genes were differentially expressed in response to V. mali inoculation. In particular, MsChi35 and its ortholog MdChi41, a class IV chitinase, were constitutively expressed at high levels in M. sieversii and domesticated apple, respectively, and may play a crucial role in the defense response against V. mali. These results improve knowledge of the chitinase gene family in apple species and provide a foundation for further studies of fungal disease prevention in apple.

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