International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2023)

Genome-Wide Investigation and Co-Expression Network Analysis of SBT Family Gene in <i>Gossypium</i>

  • Tianxi Xue,
  • Lisen Liu,
  • Xinyi Zhang,
  • Zhongqiu Li,
  • Minghao Sheng,
  • Xiaoyang Ge,
  • Wenying Xu,
  • Zhen Su

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065760
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 6
p. 5760

Abstract

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Subtilases (SBTs), which belong to the serine peptidases, control plant development by regulating cell wall properties and the activity of extracellular signaling molecules, and affect all stages of the life cycle, such as seed development and germination, and responses to biotic and abiotic environments. In this study, 146 Gossypium hirsutum, 138 Gossypium barbadense, 89 Gossypium arboreum and 84 Gossypium raimondii SBTs were identified and divided into six subfamilies. Cotton SBTs are unevenly distributed on chromosomes. Synteny analysis showed that the members of SBT1 and SBT4 were expanded in cotton compared to Arabidopsis thaliana. Co-expression network analysis showed that six Gossypium arboreum SBT gene family members were in a network, among which five SBT1 genes and their Gossypium hirsutum and Arabidopsis thaliana direct homologues were down-regulated by salt treatment, indicating that the co-expression network might share conserved functions. Through co-expression network and annotation analysis, these SBTs may be involved in the biological processes of auxin transport, ABA signal transduction, cell wall repair and root tissue development. In summary, this study provides valuable information for the study of SBT genes in cotton and excavates SBT genes in response to salt stress, which provides ideas for cotton breeding for salinity resistance.

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