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Genome-Wide Transcriptomic Identification and Functional Insight of Lily WRKY Genes Responding to Botrytis Fungal Disease

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PLANTS-BASEL
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants10040776

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Botrytis disease; Lilium longiflorum; qRT-PCR; transcription factor; WRKY family

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  1. Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation (NRF) of Korea - Ministry of Science and ICT [NRF-2020R1A2C1015119]
  2. New Breeding Technologies Development Program, Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea [PJ01485802]

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Genome-wide transcriptome analysis of Lilium longiflorum using RNA-Seq identified valuable genes responding to biotic stresses, particularly WRKY transcription factors. Among the LlWRKY genes, 5 were significantly upregulated in response to biotic stress, demonstrating their potential as biotic stress-responsive genes in both in vivo and in vitro conditions. The expression patterns of LlWRKY genes varied in response to different stress conditions, developmental stages, and tissues, providing structural and molecular insights for genetic engineering in Lilium against Botrytis disease.
Genome-wide transcriptome analysis using RNA-Seq of Lilium longiflorum revealed valuable genes responding to biotic stresses. WRKY transcription factors are regulatory proteins playing essential roles in defense processes under environmental stresses, causing considerable losses in flower quality and production. Thirty-eight WRKY genes were identified from the transcriptomic profile from lily genotypes, exhibiting leaf blight caused by Botrytis elliptica. Lily WRKYs have a highly conserved motif, WRKYGQK, with a common variant, WRKYGKK. Phylogeny of LlWRKYs with homologous genes from other representative plant species classified them into three groups- I, II, and III consisting of seven, 22, and nine genes, respectively. Base on functional annotation, 22 LlWRKY genes were associated with biotic stress, nine with abiotic stress, and seven with others. Sixteen unique LlWRKY were studied to investigate responses to stress conditions using gene expression under biotic and abiotic stress treatments. Five genes-LlWRKY3, LlWRKY4, LlWRKY5, LlWRKY10, and LlWRKY12-were substantially upregulated, proving to be biotic stress-responsive genes in vivo and in vitro conditions. Moreover, the expression patterns of LlWRKY genes varied in response to drought, heat, cold, and different developmental stages or tissues. Overall, our study provides structural and molecular insights into LlWRKY genes for use in the genetic engineering in Lilium against Botrytis disease.

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