Abstract

BackgroundThe WRKY transcription factor family plays crucial roles in many aspects of physiological processes and adaption to environment. Although the WRKY genes have been widely identified in various plant species, the structure and function of the WRKY family in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) remains unknown.MethodsIn the present study, the WRKY genes were identified from the sugar beet genome by bioinformatics. A phylogenetic tree was constructed by MEGA7.0. A distribution map of these genes was displayed by MapInspect 1.0. Furthermore, the exon-intron structure and the conserved motifs were predicted by GSDS 2.0 and MEME 5.0.5, respectively. Additionally, the expression levels of nine selected genes in shoots and roots of sugar beet seedlings exposed to alkaline stress were assayed by qRT-PCR.ResultsA total of 58 putative BvWRKY genes are identified in the sugar beet genome. The coding sequences of these genes ranged from 558 to 2,307 bp and molecular weights (MWs) varied from 21.3 to 84. The BvWRKY genes are clustered into three major groups I, II, and III, with 11, 40, and seven members, based on the primary amino acid sequences. The number of introns in the BvWRKY genes ranged from 1 to 5, with a majority of BvWRKY (27/58) containing three exons. All the BvWRKY genes have one or two conserved WRKY domains and zinc-finger structure. Moreover, the selected BvWRKY genes showed a variety of expression patterns in shoots and roots of seedlings under various concentrations of NaHCO3. Importantly, BvWRKY10 in shoots and BvWRKY16 in roots were remarkably up-regulated by alkaline stress. Taken together, our findings extend understandings of the BvWRKY genes family and provide useful information for subsequent research on their functions in sugar beet under alkaline stress.

Highlights

  • Plants encounter various abiotic and biotic stresses throughout their life cycle

  • Based on the position information from the sugar beet genome database, the BvWRKY genes were plotted on the chromosomes and the distribution map of BvWRKY genes was displayed by MapInspect 1.0

  • A total of 64 transcripts in the sugar beet genome sequences is identified as candidate members of the WRKY genes

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Introduction

Plants encounter various abiotic and biotic stresses throughout their life cycle. These stresses can adversely affect the growth and development of plants and/or change the distribution of species (Prachi et al, 2017). The responses of abiotic stress and the regulation of genes have been widely reported in various plant species, such as Arabidopsis thaliana (Kotchoni et al, 2006), rice (Oryza sativa) (Lee et al, 2005), tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) (Sharma et al, 2010), and wheat (Triticum aestivum) (Zhang et al, 2011). It is well-documented that several families of genes are related to obvious improvement in abiotic stress tolerance of plants, including the WRKY, NAC, MYB, and GRF genes families (Chinnusamy, Zhu & Zhu, 2006; Hennig, 2012; Cao et al, 2017; Khadiza et al, 2017). The WRKY genes have been widely studied in various plants, the structure and function of the WRKY family in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) remains unknown

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