Abstract
Heat shock transcription factors (Hsfs) are important transcription factors (TFs) in protecting plants fromdamages caused by various stresses. The released whole genome sequences of wild peanuts make it possible for genome-wide analysis of Hsfs in peanut. In this study, a total of 16 and 17 Hsf genes were identified from Arachis duranensis and A. ipaensis, respectively. We identified 16 orthologous Hsf gene pairs in both peanut species; however HsfXs was only identified fromA. ipaensis. Orthologous pairs between two wildpeanut species were highly syntenic. Basedon phylogenetic relationship, peanut Hsfs were divided into groups A, B, and C. Selection pressure analysis showed that group B Hsf genes mainly underwent positive selection and group A Hsfs were affected by purifying selection. Small scale segmental and tandemduplication may play important roles in the evolution of these genes. Cis-elements, such as ABRE, DRE, and HSE, were found in the promoters of most Arachis Hsf genes. Five AdHsfs and two AiHsfs contained fungal elicitor responsive elements suggesting their involvement in response to fungi infection. These genes were differentially expressed in cultivated peanut under abiotic stress and Aspergillus flavus infection. AhHsf2 and AhHsf14 were significantly up-regulated after inoculation with A. flavus suggesting their possible role in fungal resistance.
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Wang, P., Song, H., Li, C., Li, P., Li, A., Guan, H., … Wang, X. (2017). Genome-wide dissection of the heat shock transcription factor family genes in arachis. Frontiers in Plant Science, 8(FEBRUARY). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00106
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