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Genome wide analysis of HMA gene family in Hydrangea macrophylla and characterization of HmHMA2 in response to aluminum stress.

Authors :
Ahmad, Muhammad Zulfiqar
Chen, Shuangshuang
Qi, Xiangyu
Feng, Jing
Chen, Huijie
Liu, Xintong
Sun, Ming
Deng, Yanming
Source :
Plant Physiology & Biochemistry. Nov2024, Vol. 216, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Aluminum toxicity poses a significant threat to plant growth, especially in acidic soils. Heavy metal ATPases (HMAs) are crucial for transporting heavy metal ions across plant cell membranes, yet their role in Al3+ transport remains unexplored. This study identified eight HmHMA genes in the genome of Hydrangea macrophylla, categorizing them into two major clades based on phylogenetic relationships. These genes were found unevenly distributed across six chromosomes. Detailed analysis of their physicochemical properties, collinearity, and gene structure was conducted. RNA-seq and qRT-PCR analyses revealed that specific HmHMA genes, notably HmHMA2, were predominantly expressed in roots and flowers under Al3+ stress, indicating their potential role in Al3+ tolerance. HmHMA2 showed significant expression in roots, especially under Al3+ stress conditions, and when expressed in yeast cells, it conferred resistance to aluminum and zinc but increased sensitivity to cadmium. Overexpression of HmHMA2 in hydrangea leaf discs significantly improved Al3+ tolerance, reduced oxidative stress markers like hydrogen peroxide and malondialdehyde, and enhanced antioxidant enzyme activity such as SOD, POD and CAT compared to controls. These findings shed lights on the potential role of HmHMAs in Al transport and tolerance in H. macrophylla. [Display omitted] • Al3+ toxicity significantly threatens plant growth, particularly in acidic soils. • Eight HmHMA genes in hydrangea were identified and categorized into two clades. • HmHMA2 mainly expressed in roots and flowers under Al3+ stress. • HmHMA2- OE improved Al3+ tolerance and reduced oxidative stress markers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09819428
Volume :
216
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Physiology & Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180630761
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2024.109182