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12 September 2024 Improving heat tolerance in betel palm (Areca catechu) by characterisation and expression analyses of heat shock proteins under thermal stress
Osama Alam, Adeel Khan, Wasi Ullah Khan, Waqas Ahmad Khan, Mushtaq Ahmad, Latif Ullah Khan
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Abstract

Context. Heat shock proteins play a vital role in cellular homeostasis by protecting proteins against various environmental stresses, which facilitates the survival of plants under unfavourable conditions.

Aims. We aimed to provide the first comprehensive genomic and expression analysis of the HSP70 gene family in betel palm (Areca catechu) to elucidate its role in heat stress response.

Methods. Genomic analysis revealed 34 putative HSP70 genes distributed across 13 chromosomes. These were renamed AcatHSP70 and classified into five subfamilies (A–E) based on phylogenetic analysis. These genes are mostly localised in the chloroplast, cytoplasm, and nucleus. Gene ontology revealed that these genes are mostly involved in heat stress. The gene duplication events of HSP70 genes involved only segmental duplications. We subjected betel palm seedlings (2 years old) to heat stress under controlled conditions for 30 days at high, low, and room temperatures for expression analyses of HSP70 genes.

Key results. Expression analysis revealed eight putative candidate genes (AcatHSP70-3, AcatHSP70-13, AcatHSP70-22, AcatHSP70-19, AcatHSP70-21, AcatHSP70-24, AcatHSP70-25, and AcatHSP70-26) that showed significantly higher expression under high-temperature stress. AcatHSP70-5 showed higher expression under low-temperature treatment, and AcatHSP70-16 was responsive at room temperature treatment.

Conclusion. We conclude that the majority of AcatHSP70 genes play a crucial role under thermal stress conditions, and respond to high-temperature stress as shown by the quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis.

Implications. This comprehensive characterisation of the HSP70 gene family provides novel insights into the thermal protection mechanisms of betel palms in changing climates.

Osama Alam, Adeel Khan, Wasi Ullah Khan, Waqas Ahmad Khan, Mushtaq Ahmad, and Latif Ullah Khan "Improving heat tolerance in betel palm (Areca catechu) by characterisation and expression analyses of heat shock proteins under thermal stress," Crop and Pasture Science 75(9), (12 September 2024). https://doi.org/10.1071/CP24025
Received: 5 February 2024; Accepted: 20 August 2024; Published: 12 September 2024
KEYWORDS
Areca palm/betel palm (Areca catechu)
gene localisation
genome-wide analyses
heat stress
HSP70 genes
phylogeny
RT-qPCR
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