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Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of CDPK proteins in agarwood-producing Aquilaria agallocha trees
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Abstract
Calcium is the most common secondary messenger of the plant signal transduction mechanism. The Calcium-dependent protein kinases (
CDPK
s), a plant multi-gene family protein, act as sensors of calcium ion concentration inside plant cells.
CDPK
s convert variations in calcium concentration into a signal and phosphorylate various proteins that translate calcium signals into physiological reactions.
Aquilaria agallocha
is an aromatically important crop due to the production of valuable fragrant resinous agarwood in their heartwood. The trees produce agarwood when wounded and exposed to biotic and abiotic stresses.
CDPK
s are essential in plant development and growth, biotic and abiotic stress responses, and phytohormone-mediated signalling pathways. A comprehensive investigation of the stress-combating gene family (CDPK) in the
A
.
agallocha
genome is currently lacking. In this work, we used a bioinformatics approach to examine the entire genome of
A
.
agallocha
and identified 24
CDPK
genes. According to the molecular phylogenetic relationships, the putative Aa
CDPK
s are grouped into four groups. Synteny analysis identified a few conserved segments (orthologous genes) between
A
.
agalloch
a and
Arabidopsis thaliana
(eight pairs),
A
.
sinensis
(twenty pairs),
Glycine max
(sixteen pairs),
Solanum tuberosum
(five pairs), and
Vitis vinifera
(ten pairs). Duplication analysis of
AaCDPK
genes indicated that dispersed duplications significantly contributed to the expansion of the
CDPK
gene family of
A
.
agallocha.
The observed AaCDPK-RBOH interaction within the protein interaction network suggests that this interaction may be crucial in integrating Ca
2+
and ROS signaling pathways. RNA-seq data analysis shows differential expression of seven putative
AaCDPK
genes in agarwood tissue. qRT-PCR analysis revealed that six out of ten selected
AaCDPK
genes exhibited altered expression levels in response to MeJA, H
2
O
2
, and CaCl
2
treatments. Integrated promoter analysis, PPI data, and in silico gene expression validated with qRT-PCR-analysis collectively suggest the role of CDPK-RBOH as a signalling molecule in initiating phytohormone-mediated agarwood resin formation. This study provides a strong foundation for future investigations into the study of functional roles and regulatory mechanisms of
AaCDPK
genes in sesquiterpene biosynthesis and agarwood formation.
Title: Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of CDPK proteins in agarwood-producing Aquilaria agallocha trees
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Abstract
Calcium is the most common secondary messenger of the plant signal transduction mechanism.
The Calcium-dependent protein kinases (
CDPK
s), a plant multi-gene family protein, act as sensors of calcium ion concentration inside plant cells.
CDPK
s convert variations in calcium concentration into a signal and phosphorylate various proteins that translate calcium signals into physiological reactions.
Aquilaria agallocha
is an aromatically important crop due to the production of valuable fragrant resinous agarwood in their heartwood.
The trees produce agarwood when wounded and exposed to biotic and abiotic stresses.
CDPK
s are essential in plant development and growth, biotic and abiotic stress responses, and phytohormone-mediated signalling pathways.
A comprehensive investigation of the stress-combating gene family (CDPK) in the
A
.
agallocha
genome is currently lacking.
In this work, we used a bioinformatics approach to examine the entire genome of
A
.
agallocha
and identified 24
CDPK
genes.
According to the molecular phylogenetic relationships, the putative Aa
CDPK
s are grouped into four groups.
Synteny analysis identified a few conserved segments (orthologous genes) between
A
.
agalloch
a and
Arabidopsis thaliana
(eight pairs),
A
.
sinensis
(twenty pairs),
Glycine max
(sixteen pairs),
Solanum tuberosum
(five pairs), and
Vitis vinifera
(ten pairs).
Duplication analysis of
AaCDPK
genes indicated that dispersed duplications significantly contributed to the expansion of the
CDPK
gene family of
A
.
agallocha.
The observed AaCDPK-RBOH interaction within the protein interaction network suggests that this interaction may be crucial in integrating Ca
2+
and ROS signaling pathways.
RNA-seq data analysis shows differential expression of seven putative
AaCDPK
genes in agarwood tissue.
qRT-PCR analysis revealed that six out of ten selected
AaCDPK
genes exhibited altered expression levels in response to MeJA, H
2
O
2
, and CaCl
2
treatments.
Integrated promoter analysis, PPI data, and in silico gene expression validated with qRT-PCR-analysis collectively suggest the role of CDPK-RBOH as a signalling molecule in initiating phytohormone-mediated agarwood resin formation.
This study provides a strong foundation for future investigations into the study of functional roles and regulatory mechanisms of
AaCDPK
genes in sesquiterpene biosynthesis and agarwood formation.
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