Abstract

The WRKY proteins constitute a large family of transcription factors that have been known to play a wide range of regulatory roles in multiple biological processes. Over the past few years, many reports have focused on analysis of evolution and biological function of WRKY genes at the whole genome level in different plant species. However, little information is known about WRKY genes in melon (Cucumis melo L.). In the present study, a total of 56 putative WRKY genes were identified in melon, which were randomly distributed on their respective chromosomes. A multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis using melon, cucumber and watermelon predicted WRKY domains indicated that melon WRKY proteins could be classified into three main groups (I-III). Our analysis indicated that no recent duplication events of WRKY genes were detected in melon, and strong purifying selection was observed among the 85 orthologous pairs of Cucurbitaceae species. Expression profiles of CmWRKY derived from RNA-seq data and quantitative RT-PCR (qRT-PCR) analyses showed distinct expression patterns in various tissues, and the expression of 16 CmWRKY were altered following powdery mildew infection in melon. Besides, we also found that a total of 24 WRKY genes were co-expressed with 11 VQ family genes in melon. Our comparative genomic analysis provides a foundation for future functional dissection and understanding the evolution of WRKY genes in cucurbitaceae species, and will promote powdery mildew resistance study in melon.

Highlights

  • WRKY proteins are widely distributed in all plants and comprise one of the largest transcription factor families

  • To identify WRKY family genes in melon, Hidden Markov Model (HMM) and BLASTP searches were performed against reference genomes of melon using the consensus sequence of Genome-wide characterization, evolutionary analysis of WRKY genes in Cucurbitaceae species the WRKY domain

  • A total of 56 proteins with complete WRKY domains were identified in melon, which were termed as CmWRKY1 to CmWRKY56

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Introduction

WRKY proteins are widely distributed in all plants and comprise one of the largest transcription factor families. These proteins have been found to play an increasing number of functions in a wide range of physiological and biochemical processes [1,2,3,4,5]. The WRKY family proteins are defined by a highly conserved domain with approximately 60. Genome-wide characterization, evolutionary analysis of WRKY genes in Cucurbitaceae species. Innovation Project of Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CXGC2018E08)

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