Abstract

In this study, 82 U-box genes were identified in wild emmer wheat (TdPUBs) through a genome-search method. Phylogenetic analysis classified them into seven groups and the genes belonging to the same group shared the similar exon-intron structure, motif organization and cis-element compositions. Synteny analysis of the U-box genes between different species revealed that segmental duplication and polyploidization mainly contributed to the expansion of TdPUBs. Furthermore, the genetic variations of U-box were investigated in wild emmer, domesticated emmer and durum wheat. Results showed that significant genetic bottleneck has occurred during domestication process of tetraploid emmer wheat. Meanwhile, 12 TdPUBs were co-located with known domestication related QTLs. Finally, the tissue-specific and stress-responsive TdPUB genes were identified through RNA-seq analysis. Combined with qPCR validation of 19 salt-responsive TdPUBs, the candidates involving in salt response were obtained. It lays the foundation to better understand the regulatory roles of U-box family in emmer wheat and beyond.

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