| Literature DB >> 33492573 |
Yun Xu1, Weiwei Tie2, Yan Yan2, Biyu Xu2, Juhua Liu2, Meiying Li2, Jinghao Yang2, Jian Zeng3, Wei Hu4, Zhiqiang Jin5.
Abstract
The BAHD family is involved in different biological roles in plants, including secondary metabolite synthesis, improving abiotic/biotic stress resistance, and influencing fruit quality. However, the knowledge about BAHD in banana, an important fruit crop, is limited. In this study, 46 banana BAHD genes (MaBAHDs) were identified and divided into four groups according to phylogenetic analysis. Most of the MaBAHD genes in the same group presented similar conserved motifs and genetic structures. MaBAHD genes have similar expression patterns in two banana varieties, and more genes showed high expressions in the roots. The comprehensive MaBAHD gene expression patterns obtained from two varieties of banana showed valuable information regarding their participation in fruit development, ripening, and response to abiotic/biotic stresses, suggesting that they play key roles in these processes. The systematic analysis of MaBAHD genes offered basic insight for further gene functional assays and potential applications in genetically improving banana cultivars.Entities:
Keywords: BAHDs; Banana; Development; Genome wide; Ripening; Stress
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33492573 DOI: 10.1007/s11033-020-06132-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Biol Rep ISSN: 0301-4851 Impact factor: 2.316