Genome-wide identification of the NAC family in and functional analysis of in response to abiotic stress in watermelon.

Front Plant Sci

Shanxi Key Laboratory of Germplasm Resources Innovation and Utilization of Vegetable and Flower, College of Horticulture, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu, China.

Published: October 2024

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  • The NAC (NAM, ATAF, and CUC) transcription factor family plays a crucial role in plant growth, development, and stress resistance, yet the gene family in night lily has not been systematically analyzed before.
  • A genome-wide study identified 113 HcNAC gene members from the Hemerocallis citrina genome, revealing their uneven distribution across 11 chromosomes and categorizing them into 16 subgroups based on phylogenetic analysis.
  • The study also indicated that most HcNAC genes have higher expression in roots and that certain genes respond differently to drought and salinity, suggesting their significant role in abiotic stress response and potential for improving stress resilience in transgenic plants.

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Introduction: NAC (NAM, ATAF, and CUC) transcription factor family, one of the important switches of transcription networks in plants, functions in plant growth, development, and stress resistance. Night lily () is an important horticultural perennial monocot plant that has edible, medicinal, and ornamental values. However, the gene family of night lily has not yet been analyzed systematically to date.

Methods: Therefore, we conducted a genome-wide study of the HcNAC gene family and identified a total of 113 HcNAC members from the Hemerocallis citrina genome.

Results: We found that 113 HcNAC genes were unevenly distributed on 11 chromosomes. Phylogenetic analysis showed that they could be categorized into 16 instinct subgroups. Proteins clustering together exhibited similar conserved motifs and intron-exon structures. Collinearity analysis indicated that segmental and tandem duplication might contribute to the great expansion of the gene family in night lily, whose relationship was closer with rice than . Additionally, tissue-specific pattern analysis indicated that most genes had relatively higher expression abundances in roots. RNA-Seq along with RT-qPCR results jointly showed genes expressed differently under drought and salinity stresses. Interestingly, was overexpressed in watermelon, and the stress resilience of transgenic lines was much higher than that of wild-type watermelon, which revealed its wide participation in abiotic stress response.

Conclusion: In conclusion, our findings provide a new prospect for investigating the biological roles of genes in night lily.

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