Abstract

Metacaspase (MC), which is discovered gene family with distant caspase homologs in plants, fungi, and protozoa, may be involved in programmed cell death (PCD) processes during plant development and respond abiotic and biotic stresses. To reveal the evolutionary relationship of MC gene family in Rosaceae genomes, we identified 8, 7, 8, 12, 12, and 23 MC genes in the genomes of Fragaria vesca, Prunus mume, Prunus persica, Pyrus communis, Pyrus bretschneideri and Malus domestica, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that the MC genes could be grouped into three clades: Type I*, Type I and Type II, which was supported by gene structure and conserved motif analysis. Microsynteny analysis revealed that MC genes present in the corresponding syntenic blocks of P. communis, P. bretschneideri and M. domestica, and further suggested that large-scale duplication events play an important role in the expansion of MC gene family members in these three genomes than other Rosaceae plants (F. vesca, P. mume and P. persica). RNA-seq data showed the specific expression patterns of PbMC genes in response to drought stress. The expression analysis of MC genes demonstrated that PbMC01 and PbMC03 were able to be detected in all four pear pollen tubes and seven fruit development stages. The current study highlighted the evolutionary relationship and duplication of the MC gene family in these six Rosaceae genomes and provided appropriate candidate genes for further studies in P. bretschneideri.

Highlights

  • Programmed cell death (PCD) is a developmental and genetically controlled cell death process, which is divided into two broad categories: environmentally induced programmed cell death (PCD) and developmentally regulated PCD in plants [1,2,3,4]

  • We identified 70 genes as members of MC gene family in these six Rosaceae genomes, including 8 FvMC genes in Fragaria vesca, 7 PmMC genes in Prunus mume, 8 PpMC genes in Prunus persica, 12 PcMC genes in Pyrus communis, 12 PbMC genes in Pyrus bretschneideri and 23 MdMC genes in Malus domestica

  • 70 MC genes were identified in six Rosaceae genomes; 12 of these sequences were from P. bretschneideri, and 8, 7, 8, 12, and 23 MC genes in F. vesca, P. mume, P. persica, P. communis and M. domestica, respectively

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Introduction

Programmed cell death (PCD) is a developmental and genetically controlled cell death process, which is divided into two broad categories: environmentally induced PCD and developmentally regulated PCD in plants [1,2,3,4]. All other relevant data are within the paper and its Supporting Information files

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