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Potential Roles of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic Acid Synthase Genes in the Response of Gossypium Species to Abiotic Stress by Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis
by
Yongming Meng
, Fuguang Li
, Zhi Wang
, Quanjia Chen
, Guoquan Chen
, Qi Ma
, Xianyan Zou
, Jie Li
in
abiotic stress
/ Acid resistance
/ ACS genes
/ Biosynthesis
/ Botany
/ Carboxylic acids
/ Chromosomes
/ Collinearity
/ Cotton
/ Diploids
/ Drought
/ Ethylene
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ expression patterns
/ Fruits
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Genomes
/ Gossypium hirsutum
/ Gossypium hirsutum; ACS genes; expression patterns; abiotic stress; ethylene
/ Kinases
/ Plant growth
/ Plant stress
/ QK1-989
/ Terminals
2022
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Potential Roles of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic Acid Synthase Genes in the Response of Gossypium Species to Abiotic Stress by Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis
by
Yongming Meng
, Fuguang Li
, Zhi Wang
, Quanjia Chen
, Guoquan Chen
, Qi Ma
, Xianyan Zou
, Jie Li
in
abiotic stress
/ Acid resistance
/ ACS genes
/ Biosynthesis
/ Botany
/ Carboxylic acids
/ Chromosomes
/ Collinearity
/ Cotton
/ Diploids
/ Drought
/ Ethylene
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ expression patterns
/ Fruits
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Genomes
/ Gossypium hirsutum
/ Gossypium hirsutum; ACS genes; expression patterns; abiotic stress; ethylene
/ Kinases
/ Plant growth
/ Plant stress
/ QK1-989
/ Terminals
2022
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Potential Roles of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic Acid Synthase Genes in the Response of Gossypium Species to Abiotic Stress by Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis
by
Yongming Meng
, Fuguang Li
, Zhi Wang
, Quanjia Chen
, Guoquan Chen
, Qi Ma
, Xianyan Zou
, Jie Li
in
abiotic stress
/ Acid resistance
/ ACS genes
/ Biosynthesis
/ Botany
/ Carboxylic acids
/ Chromosomes
/ Collinearity
/ Cotton
/ Diploids
/ Drought
/ Ethylene
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ expression patterns
/ Fruits
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Genomes
/ Gossypium hirsutum
/ Gossypium hirsutum; ACS genes; expression patterns; abiotic stress; ethylene
/ Kinases
/ Plant growth
/ Plant stress
/ QK1-989
/ Terminals
2022
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Potential Roles of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic Acid Synthase Genes in the Response of Gossypium Species to Abiotic Stress by Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis
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Potential Roles of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic Acid Synthase Genes in the Response of Gossypium Species to Abiotic Stress by Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis
2022
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Ethylene plays a pivotal role in plant stress resistance and 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase (ACS) is the rate-limiting enzyme in ethylene biosynthesis. Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is the most important natural fiber crop, but the function of ACS in response to abiotic stress has rarely been reported in this plant. We identified 18 GaACS, 18 GrACS, and 35 GhACS genes in Gossypiumarboreum, Gossypium raimondii and Gossypiumhirsutum, respectively, that were classified as types I, II, III, or IV. Collinearity analysis showed that the GhACS genes were expanded from diploid cotton by the whole-genome-duplication. Multiple alignments showed that the C-terminals of the GhACS proteins were conserved, whereas the N-terminals of GhACS10 and GhACS12 were different from the N-terminals of AtACS10 and AtACS12, probably diverging during evolution. Most type II ACS genes were hardly expressed, whereas GhACS10/GhACS12 were expressed in many tissues and in response to abiotic stress; for example, they were highly and hardly expressed at the early stages of cold and heat exposure, respectively. The GhACS genes showed different expression profiles in response to cold, heat, drought, and salt stress by quantitative PCR analysis, which indicate the potential roles of them when encountering the various adverse conditions, and provide insights into GhACS functions in cotton’s adaptation to abiotic stress.
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