Genome-wide identification, evolution, and expression analysis of carbonic anhydrases genes in soybean (Glycine max)

Funct Integr Genomics. 2023 Jan 14;23(1):37. doi: 10.1007/s10142-023-00966-9.

Abstract

Carbonic anhydrases (CAs), as zinc metalloenzymes, are ubiquitous in nature and play essential roles in diverse biological processes. Although CAs have been broadly explored and studied, comprehensive characteristics of CA gene family members in the soybean (Glycine max) are still lacking. A total of 35 CA genes (GmCAs) were identified; they distributed on sixteen chromosomes of the soybean genome and can be divided into three subfamilies (α-type, β-type, and γ-type). Bioinformatics analysis showed that the specific GmCA gene subfamily or clade exhibited similar characteristics and that segmental duplications took the major role in generating new GmCAs. Furthermore, the synteny and evolutionary constraints analyses of CAs among soybean and distinct species provided more detailed evidence for GmCA gene family evolution. Cis-element analysis of promoter indicated that GmCAs may be responsive to abiotic stress and regulate photosynthesis. Moreover, the expression patterns of GmCAs varied in different tissues at diverse developmental stages in soybean. Additionally, we found that eight representative GmCAs may be involved in the response of soybean to low phosphorus stress. The systematic investigation of the GmCA gene family in this study will provide a valuable basis for further functional research on soybean CA genes.

Keywords: Carbonic anhydrase; Expression patterns; Low phosphorus stress; Phylogeny; Soybean.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Carbonic Anhydrases* / genetics
  • Carbonic Anhydrases* / metabolism
  • Computational Biology
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Genome, Plant
  • Glycine max* / genetics
  • Glycine max* / metabolism
  • Multigene Family
  • Phylogeny
  • Plant Proteins / genetics
  • Plant Proteins / metabolism
  • Stress, Physiological / genetics

Substances

  • Carbonic Anhydrases
  • Plant Proteins