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Molecular Cloning, Transcriptional Profiling, Subcellular Localization, and miRNA-Binding Site Analysis of Six SCL9 Genes in Poplar.

Meiqi Zhao1, Lei Xuan2, Haoran Qi1, Tengfei Shen1, Meng Xu1.   

Abstract

The SCL9 subfamily is a key member of the GRAS family that regulates plant development and stress responses. Nevertheless, the functional role of these genes in the growth and development of poplar still unclear. Here, we reported the six SCL9 genes, which were found to be differentially expressed during poplar adventitious root formation. The full-length sequences of PeSCL9 genes of 'Nanlin895' poplar (Populus deltoids × Populus euramericana) were cloned by the RACE technique All PeSCL9 genes lacked introns. RT-qPCR revealed that PeSCL9 genes displayed a dynamic expression pattern in the adventitious root of poplar, according to RT-qPCR data. A series of comprehensive genes characteristics analysis were carried out for six genes by bioinformation. Meanwhile, transient expression analysis of the Populus protoplasts showed that all the PeSCL9 proteins were localized in the nucleus. In addition, the degradome and sRNA of 'Nanlin895' poplar in combination were used to predict miRNAs that regulate PeSCL9. It was found that miR396a and miR396c may affect PeSCL9 expression via cleavage, which was further verified by a transient expression experiment in Populus protoplasts. Overall, the development of poplar adventitious root and other tissues was closely related to these six SCL9 genes, and they serve as a starting point for further research into the mechanisms regulating poplar growth and development.

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Keywords:  SCL9 subfamily; adventitious root; microRNA396; subcellular localization; ‘Nanlin895’ poplar

Year:  2021        PMID: 34208997     DOI: 10.3390/plants10071338

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plants (Basel)        ISSN: 2223-7747


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