Physiological, Genome-Wide Characterization and Expression Analysis of Aquaporin Gene Family of Apocynum venetum in Response to Abiotic Stress
Wenhui Ma, Xiao Zhang, Yifan Huang, Yiling Liu, Wenlong Xie

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes aquaporin genes in Apocynum venetum and their role in abiotic stress response.
Contribution
Comprehensive genome-wide characterization of AQP genes in A. venetum and their expression under abiotic stress.
Findings
25 AvAQP genes were identified and classified into five subgroups with conserved structures.
Gene expression patterns correlate positively with physiological traits under stress.
Synteny analysis revealed multiple gene pairs with Arabidopsis and Medicago.
Abstract
Background: Apocynum venetum L., a saline–alkali-tolerant plant, is a valuable resource for forage, textile, and medicinal purposes. This study aimed to identify the AQP gene family in A. venetum genome-wide and explore their potential functions under abiotic stress. Methods: Gene identification, phylogenetic relationships, structural features, and evolutionary patterns were analyzed, along with gene expression patterns and correlations with physiological traits. Results: Phylogenetic analysis classified the 25 candidate AvAQP genes into five distinct subgroups, with members exhibiting conserved gene structures, motifs, and phosphorylation patterns. Subcellular localization predictions indicate targeting primarily to the plasma membrane or the vacuole, with one isoform (AvTIP5;1) predicted to localize to both. Synteny analysis revealed three intraspecific and multiple interspecific gene…
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TopicsIon Transport and Channel Regulation · Phytochemical Studies and Bioactivities · Natural product bioactivities and synthesis
