Xyloglucan endotransglucosylase/hydrolases () are a glycoside hydrolase protein family involved in the biosynthesis of xyloglucans, with essential roles in the regulation of plant cell wall extensibility. By taking advantage of the whole genome sequence in , 37 were identified in the present work. SlXTHs were classified into four subfamilies (ancestral, I/II, III-A, III-B) when aligned to XTHs of other plant species. Gene structure and conserved motifs showed similar compositions in each subfamily. Segmental duplication was the primary mechanism accounting for the expansion of genes. expression analysis showed that genes exhibited differential expression in several tissues. GO analysis and 3D protein structure indicated that all 37 SlXTHs participate in cell wall biogenesis and xyloglucan metabolism. Promoter analysis revealed that some have MeJA- and stress-responsive elements. qRT-PCR expression analysis of nine in leaves and roots of mycorrhizal colonized vs. non-colonized plants showed that eight of these genes were differentially expressed in leaves and four in roots, suggesting that might play roles in plant defense induced by arbuscular mycorrhiza. Our results provide valuable insight into the function of XTHs in , in addition to the response of plants to mycorrhizal colonization.
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