The responses of the lipoxygenase gene family to salt and drought stress in foxtail millet (Setaria italica)

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Abstract

Plant lipoxygenases (LOXs), a kind of non-heme iron-containing dioxygenases, participate plant physiological activities (especially in response to biotic and abiotic stresses) through oxidizing various lipids. However, there was few investigations on LOXs in foxtail millet (Setaria italica). In this study, we identified the LOX gene family in foxtail millet, and divided the total 12 members into three sub-families on the basis of their phylogenetic relationships. Under salt and drought stress, LOX genes showed different expression patterns. Among them, only SiLOX7 showed up-regulated expression in Yugu1 (YG1) and Qinhuang2 (QH2), two stress-tolerant varieties, indicating that SiLOX7 may play an important role in responses to abiotic stress. Our research provides a basis for further investigation of the role of LOX genes in the adaptation to abiotic stresses and other possible biological functions in foxtail millet.

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Zhang, Q., Zhao, Y., Zhang, J., Li, X., Ma, F., Duan, M., … Li, H. (2021). The responses of the lipoxygenase gene family to salt and drought stress in foxtail millet (Setaria italica). Life, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/life11111169

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