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Identification of AP2/ERF gene family of Salicaceae and their response to salt stress, abscisic acid, and gibberellic acid in Populus euphratica seeds

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Populus euphratica belongs to Salicaceae family and grows in extreme desert environments. At present, the identification of the AP2/ERF gene family of transcription factors in Salicaceae is rare, and the… Click to show full abstract

Populus euphratica belongs to Salicaceae family and grows in extreme desert environments. At present, the identification of the AP2/ERF gene family of transcription factors in Salicaceae is rare, and the role of the AP2/ERF gene family in P. euphratica under salt stress and exogenous hormones has not been reported. In this study, 197, 210, 231, 192, and 147 AP2/ERF genes were identified in P. euphratica , Populus trichocarpa , Populus deltoides , Salix sinopurpurea , and Arabidopsis thaliana , respectively. The 197 AP2/ERF gene family members of P. euphratica were divided into five subfamilies, namely, AP2 (35), RAV (5), ERF (96), DREB (65), and Soloist (1), by sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis. In addition, these genes were scattered across 19 chromosomes. The detection of 10 motifs in the P. euphratica AP2/ERF gene family revealed that motif-8 and motif-9 only appeared in the ERF subfamily and DREB subfamily, respectively. Transcriptome data showed that PeAP2/ERF genes had different expression patterns under salt stress, abscisic acid (ABA) and gibberellic acid (GA 3 ) treatments, suggesting that the genes PeERF002 , PeERF037 , PeERF082 , PeERF090 , and PeAP2-14 may play important roles under salt stress and exogenous hormone treatments. This study provides a reference for the functional study of the PeAP2/ERF gene, and it also lays a foundation for the breeding strategy to improve the salt tolerance of P. euphratica

Keywords: erf gene; acid; ap2 erf; gene family

Journal Title: Biologia plantarum
Year Published: 2023

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