Genome-Wide Identification of WRKY Genes in Artemisia annua: Characterization of a Putative Ortholog of AtWRKY40
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Artemisia annua L. is well-known as the plant source of artemisinin, a sesquiterpene
lactone with eective antimalarial activity. Here, a putative ortholog of the Arabidopsis thaliana
WRKY40 transcription factor (TF) was isolated via reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction
and rapid amplification of cDNA ends in A. annua and named AaWRKY40. A putative nuclear
localization domain was identified in silico and experimentally confirmed by using protoplasts of
A. annua transiently transformed with AaWRKY40-GFP. Agenome-wide analysis identified 122 WRKY
genes in A. annua, and a manually curated database was obtained. The deduced proteins were
categorized into the major WRKY groups, with group IIa containing eight WRKY members including
AaWRKY40. Protein motifs, gene structure, and promoter regions of group IIa WRKY TFs of A. annua
were characterized. The promoter region of AaWRKY group IIa genes contained several abiotic
stress cis-acting regulatory elements, among which a highly conservedW-box motif was identified.
Expression analysis of AaWRKY40 compared to AaWRKY1 in A. annua cell cultures treated with
methyl jasmonate known to enhance artemisinin production, suggested a possible involvement
of AaWRKY40 in terpenoid metabolism. Further investigation is necessary to study the role of
AaWRKY40 and possible interactions with other TFs in A. annua.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Artemisia annua; WRKY transcription factor; genome-wide identification; phylogenetic analysis; expression analysis
Elenco autori:
Caretto, SOFIA PIA ANNA; DE PAOLIS, Angelo; Frugis, Giovanna; Mita, Giovanni
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