INIAB   27336
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES AGROBIOTECNOLOGICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Evolution of LysM-RLK Gene Family in Wild and Cultivated Peanut Species
Autor/es:
BARBOSA, MARÍA CAROLINA; WANG, JIANPING; RODRÍGUEZ MELO, JOHAN; ARIEL, FEDERICO; FABRA, ADRIANA; TONELLI, MARÍA LAURA; ZHAO, ZIFAN; IBAÑEZ, FERNANDO
Revista:
Horticulturae
Editorial:
MDPI
Referencias:
Lugar: Basel; Año: 2022 vol. 8
Resumen:
In legumes, a LysM-RLK perception of rhizobial lipo-chitooligosaccharides (LCOs) known as Nod factors (NFs), triggers a signaling pathway related to the onset of symbiosis development. On the other hand, activation of LysM-RLKs upon recognition of chitin-derived short-chitooligosaccharides initiates defense responses. In this work, we identified the members of the LysM-RLK family in cultivated (Arachis hypogaea L.) and wild (A. duranensis and A. ipaensis) peanut genomes, and reconstructed the evolutionary history of the family. Phylogenetic analyses allowed the building of a framework to reinterpret the functional data reported on peanut LysM-RLKs. In addition, the potential involvement of two identified proteins in NF perception and immunity was assessed by gene expression analyses. Results indicated that peanut LysM-RLK is a highly diverse family. Digital expression analyses indicated that some A. hypogaea LysM-RLK receptors were upregulated during the early and late stages of symbiosis. In addition, expression profiles of selected LysM-RLKs proteins suggest participation in the receptor network mediating NF and/or chitosan perception. The analyses of LysM-RLK in the non-model legume peanut can contribute to gaining insight into the molecular basis of legume?microbe interactions and to the understanding of the evolutionary history of this gene family within the Fabaceae.