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Genome-Wide Analysis of the PIN Auxin Efflux Carrier Gene Family in Coffee.
Huang, Xing; Bai, Xuehui; Guo, Tieying; Xie, Zhouli; Laimer, Margit; Du, Dengxiang; Gbokie, Thomas; Zhang, Zhirun; He, Chunping; Lu, Ying; Wu, Weihuai; Yi, Kexian.
Afiliação
  • Huang X; Environment and Plant Protection Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Haikou 571101, China.
  • Bai X; Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Tropical Crops, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Haikou 571101, China.
  • Guo T; Hainan Key Laboratory for Monitoring and Control of Tropical Agricultural Pests, Haikou 571101, China.
  • Xie Z; Dehong Tropical Agriculture Research Institute of Yunnan, Ruili 678600, China.
  • Laimer M; Dehong Tropical Agriculture Research Institute of Yunnan, Ruili 678600, China.
  • Du D; School of Life Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.
  • Gbokie T; Plant Biotechnology Unit, Department of Biotechnology, BOKU-VIBT, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna 1190, Austria.
  • Zhang Z; National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China.
  • He C; College of Plant Protection, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095, China.
  • Lu Y; Coffee Engineering Research Center of China, Mangshi 678400, China.
  • Wu W; Environment and Plant Protection Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Haikou 571101, China.
  • Yi K; Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Tropical Crops, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Haikou 571101, China.
Plants (Basel) ; 9(9)2020 Aug 19.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32825074
ABSTRACT
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages around the world, which is mainly produced from the allopolyploid Coffea arabica. The genomes of C. arabica and its two ancestors C. canephora and C. eugenioides have been released due to the development of next generation sequencing. However, few studies on C. arabica are related to the PIN-FORMED (PIN) auxin efflux transporter despite its importance in auxin-mediated plant growth and development. In the present study, we conducted a genome-wide analysis of the PIN gene family in the three coffee species. Totals of 17, 9 and 10 of the PIN members were characterized in C. Arabica, C. canephora and C. eugenioides, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis revealed gene loss of PIN1 and PIN2 homologs in C. arabica, as well as gene duplication of PIN5 homologs during the fractionation process after tetraploidy. Furthermore, we conducted expression analysis of PIN genes in C. arabica by in silico and qRT-PCR. The results revealed the existence of gene expression dominance in allopolyploid coffee and illustrated several PIN candidates in regulating auxin transport and homeostasis under leaf rust fungus inoculation and the tissue-specific expression pattern of C. arabica. Together, this study provides the basis and guideline for future functional characterization of the PIN gene family.
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