DHDPS is a key enzyme in the aspartate-derived lysine biosynthesis pathway and an evident object of study for biofortification strategies in plants. DHDPS isoforms with novel regulatory properties in were demonstrated earlier and hypothesized to be involved in abiotic and biotic stress responses. Here, we present a phylogenetic analysis of the gene family in land plants which establishes the existence of a legume-specific class of DHDPS, termed DHDPS B-type, distinguishable from the DHDPS A-type commonly present in all land plants. The genome comprises two A-type genes (; , ; ) and one B-type (; ). To further investigate the expression pattern of the DHDPS isozymes in different plant tissues and under various stress conditions, 461 RNA-seq experiments were exploited and re-analyzed covering two expression atlases, 13 abiotic and 5 biotic stress studies. is seen almost exclusively expressed in roots and nodules in addition to old cotyledons or senescent leaves while both A-types are expressed constitutively in all tissues analyzed with the highest expression in mature seeds. Furthermore, expression is significantly upregulated in some but not all stress responses including salt stress, flooding, ethylene or infection with and coincides with downregulation of A-types. In conclusion, we demonstrate the potential of an in-depth RNA-seq re-analysis for the guidance of future experiments and to expand on current knowledge.
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