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Genome-wide identification of the PEBP genes in pears and the putative role of PbFT in flower bud differentiation

Authors :
Shuliang Zhao
Yarui Wei
Hongguang Pang
Jianfeng Xu
Yingli Li
Haixia Zhang
Jianguang Zhang
Yuxing Zhang
Source :
PeerJ, Vol 8, p e8928 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
PeerJ Inc., 2020.

Abstract

Although Phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein (PEBP) genes have been identified in several plants, little is known about PEBP genes in pears. In this study, a total of 24 PEBP genes were identified, in which 10, 5 and 9 were from Pyrus bretschneideri genome, Pyrus communis genome and Pyrus betuleafolia genome, respectively. Subsequently, gene structure, phylogenetic relationship, chromosomal localization, promoter regions, collinearity and expression were determined with these PEBP genes. It was found that only PbFT from PEBP genes of P. bretschneideri was relatively highly expressed in leaves during flower bud differentiation. Whereas, expression patterns of TFL1 homologues, gene23124 and gene16540, were different from PbFT in buds. The expression pattern and the treatment of reduction day-length indicated that the expression of PbFT in leaves were regulated by day-length and circadian clock. Additionally, the phenotype of transgenic Arabidopsis suggested that PbFT played a role in not only promoting flower bud differentiation, but also regulating the balance between vegetative and reproductive growth. These results may provide important information for further understanding of the evolution and function of PEBP genes in pears.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21678359
Volume :
8
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PeerJ
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.9923ce71ca6744d0afc809118a5bb6d1
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8928