Asparagine synthetase genes (AsnS1 and AsnS2) in durum wheat: structural analysis and expression under nitrogen stress
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Wheat is one of the most widely grown
cereal crops based on the amount of calories it
provides in the human diet. Durum wheat (Triticum
turgidum ssp. durum) is largely used for production of
pasta and other products. In order to use genetic
knowledge to improve the understanding of N-use
efficiency, we carried out, for the first time in durum
wheat, the isolation and the characterization of four
members of the asparagine synthetase (AsnS) gene
family. Phylogenetic inference clustered the Ttu-
AsnS1 (1.1 and 1.2) and Ttu-AsnS2 (2.1 and 2.2)
genes in AsnS gene class I, which is present in
monocots and dicots. Class I genes underwent a
subsequent duplication leading to the formation of two
subgroups. Plants of Svevo cultivar were grown under
N-stress conditions and expression of the four AsnS
genes was investigated at three developmental stages
(seedling, booting, and late milk development), crucial
for N absorption, assimilation and remobilization.
AsnS1 genes were down-regulated in N-stressed roots,
stems and leaves during seedling growth and booting,
but seemed to play a role in N remobilization in flag
leaves during grain filling. AsnS2 genes were scarcely
expressed in roots, stems, and leaves. In N-stressed
spikes there was no differential expression in any of
the genes. The genes were mapped in silico using a
durum wheat SNP map, assigning Ttu-AsnS1 genes to
chromosome 5 and Ttu-AsnS2 to chromosome 3.
These findings provide a better understanding of the
role of ASN genes in response to N stress in durum
wheat.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
AsnS gene family; BAC library; Highthroughput sequencing; Triticum turgidum ssp. durum
List of contributors:
Curci, PASQUALE LUCA; Sonnante, Gabriella
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