4.6 Article

Genome-Wide Analysis of the NAC Family Associated with Two Paleohexaploidization Events in the Tomato

Journal

LIFE-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/life12081236

Keywords

paleohexaploidization; tomato; NAC transcription factor; fruit ripening

Funding

  1. China National Science Foundation [32170236, 31501333]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province [C2020209064, C2020209020]
  3. Tangshan Science and Technology Program Project [21130217C]
  4. North China University of Technology Student Innovation Project [X2020088]

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This study investigates the evolutionary history of the NAC family in tomatoes through a bioinformatics approach, and finds that NAC genes from different sources play different regulatory roles in tomato fruit ripening.
NAC transcription factors play an important regulatory role in tomato fruit ripening. We chose a novel perspective to explore the traces left by two paleopolyploidizations in the NAC family using a bioinformatics approach. We found that 85 (S. lycopersicum) and 88 (S. pennellii) members of the NAC family were present in two tomatoes, and most of them were amplified from two paleohexaploidizations. We differentiated NAC family members from the different paleohexaploidizations and found that the SWGT-derived NAC genes had more rearrangement events, so it was different from the DWGT-derived NAC genes in terms of physicochemical properties, phylogeny, and gene location. The results of selection pressure show that DWGT-derived NAC genes tended to be positively selected in S. lycopersicum and negatively selected in S. pennellii. A comprehensive analysis of paleopolyploidization and expression reveals that DWGT-derived NAC genes tend to promote fruit ripening, and are expressed at the early and middle stages, whereas SWGT-derived NAC genes tend to terminate fruit growth and are expressed at the late stages of fruit ripening. This study obtained NAC genes from different sources that can be used as materials for tomato fruit development, and the method in the study can be extended to the study of other plants.

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