甜瓜ACE基因家族的全基因组鉴定及其对自毒和盐碱胁迫的响应

Hao Yang, Xiao Song, Sujie Liu, Wanqing Cheng, Yuting Zhang, Xin Cai, Zhizhong Zhang, Jinghua Wu
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土壤盐碱化和自毒是制约甜瓜生产的主要非生物胁迫。ACE基因家族(也称为HOTHEAD, HTH)编码含有黄素的氧化还原酶,参与应激反应和RNA缓存介导的非孟德尔遗传。本研究采用生物信息学和实验相结合的方法,对甜瓜ACE/HTH基因家族进行了全基因组分析。我们鉴定出14个cace基因,编码457-595个氨基酸的蛋白质。该基因家族通过串联重复事件进行了显著扩增,特别是在第5号染色体上。系统发育分析将这些基因分为三个不同的分支,具有保守的基因结构和基序组成。启动子分析发现了丰富的应激和激素响应顺式元件,以ABRE元件为主。表达分析显示,CmACE3、CmACE5、CmACE6和CmACE14等多个CmACE基因在盐碱和自毒胁迫下显著上调,表现出不同的组织特异性和时间依赖性表达模式。值得注意的是,CmACE3和CmACE6在两种胁迫下均被强烈诱导,而串联复制对CmACE6和CmACE7表现出不同的表达模式,表明功能特化。我们的研究结果首次全面表征了甜瓜cace基因家族,揭示了其进化历史和应激反应调控。这些结果不仅为培育抗逆性甜瓜提供了宝贵的遗传资源,也为进一步研究该保守基因家族在整合作物逆境适应与表观遗传调控途径中的潜在作用奠定了基础。
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Genome-Wide Identification of the ACE Gene Family in Melon (Cucumis melo L.) and Its Response to Autotoxicity and Saline-Alkali Stress
Soil salinization and autotoxicity are major abiotic stresses constraining melon production. The ACE gene family (also known as HOTHEAD, HTH) encodes flavin-containing oxidoreductases involved in stress responses and RNA cache-mediated non-Mendelian inheritance. This study presents a comprehensive genome-wide analysis of the ACE/HTH gene family in melon through integrated bioinformatic and experimental approaches. We identified 14 CmACE genes encoding proteins of 457–595 amino acids. This gene family underwent significant expansion through tandem duplication events, particularly on chromosome 5. Phylogenetic analysis grouped these genes into three distinct clades with conserved gene structures and motif compositions. Promoter analysis identified abundant stress- and hormone-responsive cis-elements, with ABRE elements being predominant. Expression analyses revealed that multiple CmACE genes, including CmACE3, CmACE5, CmACE6 and CmACE14, were significantly upregulated under salt-alkali and autotoxicity stresses, showing distinct tissue-specific and time-dependent expression patterns. Notably, CmACE3 and CmACE6 were strongly induced under both stresses, while the tandemly duplicated pair CmACE6 and CmACE7 exhibited divergent expression patterns, suggesting functional specialization. Our findings provide the first comprehensive characterization of the CmACE gene family in melon, revealing its evolutionary history and stress-responsive regulation. These results not only offer valuable genetic resources for breeding stress-resistant melons but also lay a foundation for future research into the potential role of this conserved gene family in integrating stress adaptation with epigenetic regulatory pathways in crops.
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