Genome-wide expression analysis of LBD genes in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) under different light conditions.

Plant signaling & behavior Pub Date : 2023-12-31 Epub Date: 2023-12-07 DOI:10.1080/15592324.2023.2290414
Limei Dong, Hakim Manghwar
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Lateral organ boundaries (LOB) domain (LBD) genes, a gene family that encodes the transcription factors (TFs) of plants, plays crucial functions in the development and growth of plants. Currently, genome-wide studies of the LBD family are still limited to tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.), which is considered an important economic crop. In this study, we performed a genome-wide analysis of LBD in tomato. In total, 56 LBDs were found in the tomato genome. Protein alignment and phylogenetic classification showed that LBDs were conserved with other species. Since light emitting diodes (LEDs) light have promising applications for tomato growth. To better understand the potential function of LBDs in response to LED light in tomato, we conducted a genome-wide expression analysis of LBD genes under different light conditions. As expected, different LED lights affected the tomato growth (e.g. hypocotyl length). RNA-seq data showed that eight LBDs in tomato seedlings were differentially expressed under different light treatments, including white, blue, red, and far-red light, compared to the dark-grown condition. It indicates that these LBDs might regulate plant development in different LED light conditions. Interestingly, two LBD genes (SlLBD1 and SlLBD2) were found to be differentially expressed in four distinct lights, which might be involved in regulating the plant architecture via a complicated TF network, which can be taken into consideration in further investigation.

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不同光照条件下番茄LBD基因的全基因组表达分析
LOB结构域(LBD)基因是一个编码植物转录因子的基因家族,在植物的发育和生长中起着至关重要的作用。目前,LBD家族的全基因组研究仍局限于被认为是重要经济作物的番茄(Solanum lycopersicum L.)。在这项研究中,我们进行了番茄LBD的全基因组分析。总共在番茄基因组中发现了56个lbd。蛋白质比对和系统发育分类表明,lbd在其他物种中是保守的。由于发光二极管(led)光在番茄生长方面有很好的应用前景。为了更好地了解番茄LBD基因对LED光响应的潜在功能,我们对不同光照条件下的LBD基因进行了全基因组表达分析。正如预期的那样,不同的LED灯影响了番茄的生长(例如下胚轴长度)。RNA-seq数据显示,在白光、蓝光、红光和远红光等不同光处理下,番茄幼苗中8种lbd的表达与暗光条件下存在差异。这表明这些lbd可能在不同的LED光照条件下调控植物的发育。有趣的是,两个LBD基因(SlLBD1和SlLBD2)被发现在四种不同的光照下存在差异表达,这可能通过复杂的TF网络参与调节植物的结构,可以在进一步的研究中考虑。
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