Identification and Evolutionary Characteristic Analysis of STARD Gene Family, and Overexpression VvSTARD5 Responses to Salt Stress in Tomato

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Abstract This study aimed to have a full understanding of the steroidogenic acute regulatory gene family member and evolutionary relationship in grape. 23 VvSTARD gene members were identified and divided into five groups in different species. Analyses of the gene codon preference, selective pressure, and tandem duplication of the VvSTARD, AtSTARD, and OsSTARD genes indicated that synteny relationship occurred in grapes, Arabidopsis thaliana, and rice genomes. The 8 lipid transporter proteins were found in the tertiary structure of the STARD gene family in grape. Expression profiles of the three species microarrays showed that the expression levels of the STARD genes in different organs and the response to abiotic stress in the same subgroup had similar characteristics. In addition, analysis of the VvSTARD genes expression levels was detected in response to different hormones and abiotic stresses by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR), and the results were the same as those predicted by the cis-elements and the expression profiles. Meanwhile, VvSTARD5 gene was screened in high concentration NaCl treatment by qRT-PCR. Furthermore, the VvSTARD5 was located at the nucleus by subcellular location. Through the function analysis of salt tolerance in transgenic tomato, overexpression VvSTARD5 obviously improved tolerance to salt stress. Taken together, our findings Preliminary identify the functions of VvSTARD gene family and vertify STARD5 that be likely involved in regulating salt tolerance, which may have potential application molecular breeding in grape.

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