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The distribution of bioactive gibberellins along peach annual shoots is closely associated with PpGA20ox and PpGA2ox expression profiles.

Authors :
Zhang, Mengmeng
Ma, Yangtao
Zheng, Xianbo
Tan, Bin
Ye, Xia
Wang, Wei
Zhang, Langlang
Li, Jidong
Li, Zhiqian
Cheng, Jun
Feng, Jiancan
Source :
BMC Genomics; 10/28/2022, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p1-13, 13p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: The rapid growth of annual shoots is detrimental to peach production. While gibberellin (GA) promotes the rapid growth of peach shoots, there is limited information on the identity and expression profiles of GA-metabolism genes for this species. Results: All six GA biosynthetic gene families were identified in the peach genome, and the expression profiles of these family members were determined in peach shoots. The upstream biosynthetic gene families have only one or two members (1 CPS, 2 KSs, and 1 KO), while the downstream gene families have multiple members (7 KAOs, 6 GA20oxs, and 5 GA3oxs). Between the two KS genes, PpKS1 showed a relatively high transcript level in shoots, while PpKS2 was undetectable. Among the seven KAO genes, PpKAO2 was highly expressed in shoots, while PpKAO1 and − 6 were weakly expressed. For the six GA20ox genes, both PpGA20ox1 and − 2 were expressed in shoots, but PpGA20ox1 levels were higher than PpGA20ox2. For the five GA3ox genes, only PpGA3ox1 was highly expressed in shoots. Among these biosynthesis genes, PpGA20ox1 and PpGA3ox1 showed a gradual decrease in transcript level along shoots from top to bottom, and a similar trend was observed in bioactive GA<subscript>1</subscript> and GA<subscript>4</subscript> distribution. Among the GA-deactivation genes, PpGA2ox6 was highly expressed in peach shoots. PpGA2ox1 and − 5 transcripts were relatively lower and showed a similar pattern to PpGA20ox1 and PpGA3ox1 in peach shoots. Overexpression of PpGA20ox1, − 2, or PpGA2ox6 in Arabidopsis or tobacco promoted or depressed the plant growth, respectively, while PpGA3ox1 did not affect plant height. Transient expression of PpGA20ox1 in peach leaves significantly increased bioactive GA<subscript>1</subscript> content. Conclusions: Our results suggest that PpGA20ox and PpGA2ox expression are closely associated with the distribution of active GA<subscript>1</subscript> and GA<subscript>4</subscript> in peach annual shoots. Our research lays a foundation for future studies into ways to effectively repress the rapid growth of peach shoot. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712164
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
BMC Genomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159894983
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-022-08943-5