| Literature DB >> 31892818 |
Junting Pan1, Pinpin Chang1, Xiaoli Ye1, Jiaojiao Zhu1, Dongqin Li1, Chuanlei Cui1, Bo Wen1, Yuanchun Ma1, Xujun Zhu1, Wanping Fang1, Yuhua Wang1.
Abstract
MADS-box transcription factors (TFs) are involved in a variety of processes in flowering plants ranging from root growth to flower and fruit development. However, studies of the tolerance-related functions of MADS-box genes are very limited, and to date no such studies have been conducted on Camellia sinensis. To gain insight into the functions of genes of this family and to elucidate the role they may play in tissue development and Al and F response, we identified 45 MADS-box genes through transcriptomic analysis of C. sinensis. Phylogenetic analysis of these CsMADS-box genes, along with their homologues in Arabidopsis thaliana, enabled us to classify them into distinct groups, including: M-type (Mα), MIKC* and MIKCc (which contains the SOC1, AGL12, AGL32, SEP, ANR1, SVP, and FLC subgroups). Conserved motif analysis of the CsMADS-box proteins revealed diverse motif compositions indicating a complex evolutionary relationship. Finally, we examined the expression patterns of CsMADS-box genes in various tissues and under different Al and F concentration treatments. Our qPCR results showed that these CsMADS-box genes were involved in Al and F accumulation and root growth in C. sinensis. These findings lay the foundation for future research on the function of CsMADS-box genes and their role in response to Al and F accumulation in root tissues.Entities:
Keywords: Camellia sinensis; MADS-box; aluminum; fluoride; root growth
Year: 2018 PMID: 31892818 PMCID: PMC6905225 DOI: 10.5511/plantbiotechnology.18.0621a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Biotechnol (Tokyo) ISSN: 1342-4580 Impact factor: 1.133