Abstract

Ginkgo biloba is widely planted, and the extracts of leaves contain flavonoids, terpene esters and other medicinal active ingredients. WRKY proteins are a large transcription factor family in plants, which play an important role in the regulation of plant secondary metabolism and development, as well as the response to biotic and abiotic stress. In our study, we identified 40 genes with conserved WRKY motifs in the G. biloba genome and classified into groups I (groups I-N and -C), II (groups IIa, b, c, d, and e), and III, which include 12, 26, and 2 GbWRKY genes, respectively. Meanwhile, the expression patterns of 10 GbWRKY (GbWRKY2, GbWRKY3, GbWRKY5, GbWRKY7, GbWRKY11, GbWRKY15, GbWRKY23, GbWRKY29, GbWRKY31, GbWRKY32) under different tissue and abiotic stress conditions were analyzed. Under stress treatment, the expression patterns of 10 WRKY genes were changed. 10 ginkgo WRKY transcription factors were induced by ETH and SA, but there are two different induced response modes. The expression of 10 WRKY genes was inhibited under low temperature, high temperature and MeJA hormone induction. Most WRKY genes were up-regulated under the induction of high salt and ABA. GbWRKYs were differentially expressed in various tissues after abiotic stress and plant hormone treatments, thereby indicating their possible roles in biological processes and abiotic stress tolerance and adaptation. Our results provided insight into the genome-wide identification of GbWRKYs, as well as their differential responses to stresses and hormones. These data can also be utilized to identify potential molecular targets to confer tolerance to various stresses in G. biloba.
 
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Highlights

  • Plants constantly encounter adverse conditions, such as water deficiency, salinity, threshold temperatures, nutrient starvation, and variable light conditions

  • In GbWRKY4N and GbWRKY20, the WRKYGQK motifs in the WRKY domain (WD) were replaced by WRKYGKK

  • In GbWRKY21 and GbWRKY22, the WRKYGQK motifs in the WDs were replaced by WRKYGRK

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Introduction

Plants constantly encounter adverse conditions, such as water deficiency, salinity, threshold temperatures, nutrient starvation, and variable light conditions. Plant devotes a large portion of their genome capacity to transcription. Transcription factors are composed of a gene family of regulatory proteins in plant and exhibit a very diverse expression range. A total of 320370 transcription factors from 165 species are identified far (Jin et al, 2017). Among these transcription factors, WRKY proteins play important regulatory roles in many biological processes, such as plant development, metabolism, and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses (Rushton et al, 2010). Arabidopsis thaliana WRKY 6 (AtWRKY6) is influenced by several external and internal signals that are often involved in triggering senescence processes and plant defense responses (Li et al, 2017).

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