TY - JOUR
T1 - Genome and transcriptome-wide analyses of cellulose synthase gene superfamily in soybean
AU - Nawaz, Muhammad Amjad
AU - Rehman, Hafiz Mamoon
AU - Baloch, Faheem Shehzad
AU - Ijaz, Babar
AU - Ali, Muhammad Amjad
AU - Khan, Iqrar Ahmad
AU - Lee, Jeong Dong
AU - Chung, Gyuhwa
AU - Yang, Seung Hwan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier GmbH
PY - 2017/8
Y1 - 2017/8
N2 - The plant cellulose synthase gene superfamily belongs to the category of type-2 glycosyltransferases, and is involved in cellulose and hemicellulose biosynthesis. These enzymes are vital for maintaining cell-wall structural integrity throughout plant life. Here, we identified 78 putative cellulose synthases (CS) in the soybean genome. Phylogenetic analysis against 40 reference Arabidopsis CS genes clustered soybean CSs into seven major groups (CESA, CSL A, B, C, D, E and G), located on 19 chromosomes (except chromosome 18). Soybean CS expansion occurred in 66 duplication events. Additionally, we identified 95 simple sequence repeat makers related to 44 CSs. We next performed digital expression analysis using publically available datasets to understand potential CS functions in soybean. We found that CSs were highly expressed during soybean seed development, a pattern confirmed with an Affymatrix soybean IVT array and validated with RNA-seq profiles. Within CS groups, CESAs had higher relative expression than CSLs. Soybean CS models were designed based on maximum average RPKM values. Gene co-expression networks were developed to explore which CSs could work together in soybean. Finally, RT-PCR analysis confirmed the expression of 15 selected CSs during all four seed developmental stages.
AB - The plant cellulose synthase gene superfamily belongs to the category of type-2 glycosyltransferases, and is involved in cellulose and hemicellulose biosynthesis. These enzymes are vital for maintaining cell-wall structural integrity throughout plant life. Here, we identified 78 putative cellulose synthases (CS) in the soybean genome. Phylogenetic analysis against 40 reference Arabidopsis CS genes clustered soybean CSs into seven major groups (CESA, CSL A, B, C, D, E and G), located on 19 chromosomes (except chromosome 18). Soybean CS expansion occurred in 66 duplication events. Additionally, we identified 95 simple sequence repeat makers related to 44 CSs. We next performed digital expression analysis using publically available datasets to understand potential CS functions in soybean. We found that CSs were highly expressed during soybean seed development, a pattern confirmed with an Affymatrix soybean IVT array and validated with RNA-seq profiles. Within CS groups, CESAs had higher relative expression than CSLs. Soybean CS models were designed based on maximum average RPKM values. Gene co-expression networks were developed to explore which CSs could work together in soybean. Finally, RT-PCR analysis confirmed the expression of 15 selected CSs during all four seed developmental stages.
KW - Cell wall
KW - Cellulose
KW - Cellulose synthase
KW - Hemicellulose
KW - Seed development
KW - Soybean
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jplph.2017.04.009
DO - 10.1016/j.jplph.2017.04.009
M3 - Article
C2 - 28704793
AN - SCOPUS:85021914868
SN - 0176-1617
VL - 215
SP - 163
EP - 175
JO - Journal of Plant Physiology
JF - Journal of Plant Physiology
ER -