Genome-wide identification of wheat Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme gene family and its role in wheat powdery mildew disease resistance

全基因组鉴定小麦泛素结合酶基因家族及其在小麦白粉病抗性中的作用

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Abstract

Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (UBC) E2 is a critical component of the ubiquitination process. It interacts with the RING domain of E3 ligases through its UBC domain, enables specific identification of substrate proteins, thereby plays a pivotal role in plant growth and development. In this study, the number, gene structure, and evolutionary relationships of UBC genes in wheat and Arabidopsis thaliana were analyzed at a whole-genome level. Furthermore, the roles of TaUBC genes in wheat resistance to powdery mildew were investigated. A total of 180 UBC genes were identified in wheat and categorized into 15 Classes through phylogenetic analysis. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis revealed significant expression changes of TaUBC1A-5, TaUBC1A-6, TaUBC3A-5, TaUBC3B-14, TaUBC5A-2, TaUBC6A-2, and TaUBC7A-2 after the powdery mildew infection, compared to the 0-h time point. Virus-induced gene silencing experiments demonstrated that TaUBC3A-5 positively regulates wheat resistance to powdery mildew, whereas TaUBC3B-14 acts as a negative regulator. These findings provide valuable insights into the function of the UBC gene family in wheat and offer support for development of new disease-resistant wheat germplasm using UBC genes.

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