Li Yu, Qiangwen Chen, Jiarui Zheng, Feng Xu, Jiabao Ye, Weiwei Zhang, Yongling Liao, Xiaoyan Yang
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Numerous <i>cis</i>-acting elements related to various biotic and abiotic signals were predicted on the promoters by <i>cis</i>-element analysis, suggesting that the expression of <i>GbTCPs</i> might be co-regulated by multiple signals. Transcript abundance analysis exhibited that most of <i>GbTCPs</i> responded to multiple phytohormones. Among them, the relative expression levels of <i>GbTCP06, GbTCP11</i>, and <i>GbTCP13</i> were found to be significantly influenced by exogenous ABA, SA and MeJA application. In addition, a total of 126 miRNAs were predicted to target 9 <i>TCPs</i> (including <i>GbTCP01, GbTCP02, GbTCP04, GbTCP05, GbTCP06, GbTCP08, GbTCP11, GbTCP12, GbTCP13</i>). The correlation analysis between the expression level of <i>GbTCPs</i> and the flavonoid contents showed that <i>GbTCP03, GbTCP04, GbTCP07</i> might involve in flavonoid biosynthesis in <i>G. biloba</i>. In short, this study mainly provided a theoretical foundation for better understanding the potential function of <i>TCPs</i> in <i>G. biloba</i>.</p>","PeriodicalId":20232,"journal":{"name":"Plant Signaling & Behavior","volume":" ","pages":"1994248"},"PeriodicalIF":2.8000,"publicationDate":"2022-12-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/oa_pdf/3c/7f/KPSB_17_1994248.PMC9176236.pdf","citationCount":"6","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Genome-wide identification and expression pattern analysis of the TCP transcription factor family in <i>Ginkgo biloba</i>.\",\"authors\":\"Li Yu, Qiangwen Chen, Jiarui Zheng, Feng Xu, Jiabao Ye, Weiwei Zhang, Yongling Liao, Xiaoyan Yang\",\"doi\":\"10.1080/15592324.2021.1994248\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>Plant-specific TCP transcription factors play an essential role in plant growth and development. 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Genome-wide identification and expression pattern analysis of the TCP transcription factor family in Ginkgo biloba.
Plant-specific TCP transcription factors play an essential role in plant growth and development. They can regulate leaf curvature, flower symmetry and the synthesis of secondary metabolites. The flavonoids in Ginkgo biloba leaf are one of the main medicinally bioactivate compounds, which have pharmacological and beneficial health effects for humans. In this study, a total of 13 TCP genes were identified in G. biloba, and 5 of them belonged to PCF subclades (GbTCP03, GbTCP07, GbTCP05, GbTCP13, GbTCP02) while others belonged to CIN (GbTCP01, GbTCP04, GbTCP06, GbTCP08, GbTCP09, GbTCP10, GbTCP11, GbTCP12) subclades according to phylogenetic analysis. Numerous cis-acting elements related to various biotic and abiotic signals were predicted on the promoters by cis-element analysis, suggesting that the expression of GbTCPs might be co-regulated by multiple signals. Transcript abundance analysis exhibited that most of GbTCPs responded to multiple phytohormones. Among them, the relative expression levels of GbTCP06, GbTCP11, and GbTCP13 were found to be significantly influenced by exogenous ABA, SA and MeJA application. In addition, a total of 126 miRNAs were predicted to target 9 TCPs (including GbTCP01, GbTCP02, GbTCP04, GbTCP05, GbTCP06, GbTCP08, GbTCP11, GbTCP12, GbTCP13). The correlation analysis between the expression level of GbTCPs and the flavonoid contents showed that GbTCP03, GbTCP04, GbTCP07 might involve in flavonoid biosynthesis in G. biloba. In short, this study mainly provided a theoretical foundation for better understanding the potential function of TCPs in G. biloba.
期刊介绍:
Plant Signaling & Behavior, a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal published monthly online, publishes original research articles and reviews covering the latest aspects of signal perception and transduction, integrative plant physiology, and information acquisition and processing.