| Literature DB >> 33971233 |
Zhanjun Wang1, Jin Zhu2, Wenya Yuan2, Ying Wang3, Peipei Hu2, Chunyan Jiao2, Haimeng Xia4, Dandan Wang3, Qianwen Cai2, Jie Li2, Chenchen Wang2, Xie Zhang5, Yansong Chen2, Zhaoxia Wang2, Zulan Ou2, Zhongdong Xu2, Jisen Shi3, Jinhui Chen6.
Abstract
The basic leucine zipper (bZIP) family is one of the largest families of transcription factors (TFs) in plants and is responsible for various functions, including regulating development and responses to abiotic/biotic stresses. However, the roles of bZIPs in the regulation of responses to drought stress and salinity stress remain poorly understood in Jatropha curcas L., a biodiesel crop. In the present study, 50 JcbZIP genes were identified and classified into ten groups. Cis-element analysis indicated that JcbZIP genes are associated with abiotic stress. Gene expression patterns and quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) showed that four JcbZIP genes (JcbZIPs 34, 36, 49 and 50) are key resistance-related genes under both drought and salinity stress conditions. On the basis of the results of cis-element and phylogenetic analyses, JcbZIP49 and JcbZIP50 are likely involved in responses to drought and salinity stress; moreover, JcbZIP34 and JcbZIP36 might also play important roles in seed development and response to abiotic stress. These findings advance our understanding of the comprehensive characteristics of JcbZIP genes and provide new insights for functional validation in the further.Entities:
Keywords: Bioinformatic analysis; Drought and salinity stress; Expression analysis; Jatropha curcas; bZIP transcription factors
Year: 2021 PMID: 33971233 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.05.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953