Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2015603 | Plant Physiology and Biochemistry | 2016 | 13 Pages |
•We identified 127 WRKY TFs in the apple genome and analyzed their gene characteristics and expression levels in different apple tissues.•RNA-seq analysis showed 34 differentially expressed WRKY genes in apple calli grown in liquid vs. solid medium.•Ten selected WRKY genes showed differential expression patterns under waterlogging and drought stress in an apple rootstock, G41.
As one of the largest transcriptional factor families in plants, WRKY genes play significant roles in various biotic and abiotic stress responses. Although the WRKY gene family has been characterized in a few plant species, the details remain largely unknown in the apple (Malus domestica Borkh.). In this study, we identified a total of 127 MdWRKYs from the apple genome, which were divided into four subgroups according to the WRKY domains and zinc finger motif. Most of them were mapped onto the apple's 17 chromosomes and were expressed in more than one tissue, including shoot tips, mature leaves, fruit and apple calli. We then contrasted WRKY expression patterns between calli grown in solid medium (control) and liquid medium (representing waterlogging stress) and found that 34 WRKY genes were differentially expressed between the two growing conditions. Finally, we determined the expression patterns of 10 selected WRKY genes in an apple rootstock, G41, in response to waterlogging and drought stress, which identified candidate genes involved in responses to water stress for functional analysis. Our data provide interesting candidate MdWRKYs for future functional analysis and demonstrate that apple callus is a useful system for characterizing gene expression and function in apple.