Comprehensive characterization of the WRKY gene family and their potential roles in regulation phenylphenalenone biosynthesis in Musella lasiocarpa
Long Huang, Pirui Li, Mei Tian, Xu Feng, Yu Chen, Boya Feng, Wanli Zhao

TL;DR
This study explores WRKY genes in Musella lasiocarpa to understand their role in producing plant-protecting compounds called phenylphenalenones.
Contribution
Identifies 158 WRKY genes and proposes specific candidates regulating phenylphenalenone biosynthesis in Musella lasiocarpa.
Findings
158 WRKY genes were identified and classified into three subfamilies in Musella lasiocarpa.
MIWRKY15, MIWRKY111, and MIWRKY122 are candidate regulators of phenylphenalenone biosynthesis.
Expression patterns suggest MlWRKY15 regulates MlOMT22 and MlWRKY122 regulates MlOMT27.
Abstract
Phenylphenalenone is an important phytoalexin for banana plant protection, yet the mechanisms governing its biosynthesis and regulation remain unclear in plant. WRKY transcription factors play essential roles in modulating plant growth, development, and the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. In this study, we identified 158 WRKY genes (MlWRKYs) from a phenylphenalenone-rich plant species Musella lasiocarpa. Phylogenetic analysis classified the MlWRKY genes into three distinct subfamilies: type I, type II, and type III. Chromosomal distribution revealed that the MlWRKY genes are clustered on nine respective chromosomes. Additionally, synteny analysis between M. lasiocarpa and Musa balbisiana uncovered highly conserved collinear regions. MIWRKY15, MIWRKY111, MIWRKY122 were identified as candidate genes for regulating PhPNs biosynthesis by integration of multi-omics approaches. We…
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TopicsBanana Cultivation and Research · Plant Gene Expression Analysis · Plant tissue culture and regeneration
