| Literature DB >> 33505427 |
Tingting Jia1, Qun Ge1, Shuya Zhang1, Zhen Zhang1, Aiying Liu1, Senmiao Fan1, Xiao Jiang1, Yulong Feng2, Lipeng Zhang1, Doudou Niu1, Shen Huang3, Wankui Gong1, Youlu Yuan1,2, Haihong Shang1,2.
Abstract
UDP-glucose dehydrogenase (UGD; EC1.1.1.22) is a NAD+-dependent enzyme that catalyzes the two-fold oxidation of UDP-glucose (UDP-Glc) to produce UDP-glucuronic acid and plays an important role in plant cell wall synthesis. A total of 42 UGD genes from four Gossypium genomes including G. hirsutum, G. arboretum, G. barbadense, and G. raimondii were identified and found that the UGD gene family has conservative evolution patterns in gene structure and protein domain. The growth of fibers can be effectively promoted after adding the UDP-Glc to the medium, and the GhUGD gene expression enhanced. In addition, the transgenic Arabidopsis lines over-expressing GH_D12G1806 had longer root lengths and higher gene expression level than the wild-type plants of Columbia-0. These results indicated that UGD may play important roles in cotton fiber development and has a guiding significance for dissecting fiber development mechanism.Entities:
Keywords: UDP-glucose dehydrogenase; UDP-glucuronic acid; cotton fiber; fiber development; transgenic Arabidopsis
Year: 2021 PMID: 33505427 PMCID: PMC7831515 DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2020.597890
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Genet ISSN: 1664-8021 Impact factor: 4.599