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Genome-wide Identification of the Homologs Gene Family, and Regulated Salt Stress Response in

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Journal Front Plant Sci
Date 2022 Oct 7
PMID 36204058
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The AlkB homologs () gene family regulates N-methyladenosine (mA) RNA methylation and is involved in plant growth and the abiotic stress response. Poplar is an important model plant for studying perennial woody plants. Poplars typically have a long juvenile period of 7-10 years, requiring long periods of time for studies of flowering or mature wood properties. Consequently, functional studies of the genes in species have been limited. Based on sequence similarity with , 23 were identified in the genome of the poplar 84K hybrid genotype (  ×   var. ), and gene structures and conserved domains were confirmed between homologs. The PagALKBH proteins were classified into six groups based on conserved sequence compared with human, Arabidopsis, maize, rice, wheat, tomato, barley, and grape. All homologs of were tissue-specific; most were highly expressed in leaves. ALKBH9B and ALKBH10B are mA demethylases and overexpression of their homologs and reduced mA RNA methylation in transgenic lines. The number of adventitious roots and the biomass accumulation of transgenic lines decreased compared with WT. Therefore, and mediate mA RNA demethylation and play a regulatory role in poplar growth and development. Overexpression of and can reduce the accumulation of HO and oxidative damage by increasing the activities of SOD, POD, and CAT, and enhancing protection for Chl a/b, thereby increasing the salt tolerance of transgenic lines. However, overexpression lines were more sensitive to drought stress due to reduced proline content. This research revealed comprehensive information about the gene family and their roles in growth and development and responsing to salt stress of poplar.

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