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Genome-wide characterization of PEBP family genes in nine Rosaceae tree species and their expression analysis in P. mume.

Man Zhang1, Ping Li1,2, Xiaolan Yan3, Jia Wang1, Tangren Cheng1, Qixiang Zhang4,5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Phosphatidylethanolamine-binding proteins (PEBPs) constitute a common gene family found among animals, plants and microbes. Plant PEBP proteins play an important role in regulating flowering time, plant architecture as well as seed dormancy. Though PEBP family genes have been well studied in Arabidopsis and other model species, less is known about these genes in perennial trees.
RESULTS: To understand the evolution of PEBP genes and their functional roles in flowering control, we identified 56 PEBP members belonging to three gene clades (MFT-like, FT-like, and TFL1-like) and five lineages (FT, BFT, CEN, TFL1, and MFT) across nine Rosaceae perennial species. Structural analysis revealed highly conserved gene structure and protein motifs among Rosaceae PEBP proteins. Codon usage analysis showed slightly biased codon usage across five gene lineages. With selection pressure analysis, we detected strong purifying selection constraining divergence within most lineages, while positive selection driving the divergence of FT-like and TFL1-like genes from the MFT-like gene clade. Spatial and temporal expression analyses revealed the essential role of FT in regulating floral bud breaking and blooming in P. mume. By employing a weighted gene co-expression network approach, we inferred a putative FT regulatory module required for dormancy release and blooming in P. mume.
CONCLUSIONS: We have characterized the PEBP family genes in nine Rosaceae species and examined their phylogeny, genomic syntenic relationship, duplication pattern, and expression profiles during flowering process. These results revealed the evolutionary history of PEBP genes and their functions in regulating floral bud development and blooming among Rosaceae tree species.

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Keywords:  Floral bud break; Flowering time regulation in perennials; Gene family evolution; PEBP gene family; Rosaceae species

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33622244      PMCID: PMC7901119          DOI: 10.1186/s12862-021-01762-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Ecol Evol        ISSN: 2730-7182


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