Brassinosteroid biosynthesis and signaling: Conserved and diversified functions of core genes across multiple plant species.

IF 9.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Plant Communications Pub Date : 2024-09-09 Epub Date: 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1016/j.xplc.2024.100982
Brian Zebosi, Erik Vollbrecht, Norman B Best
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Brassinosteroids (BRs) are important regulators that control myriad aspects of plant growth and development, including biotic and abiotic stress responses, such that modulating BR homeostasis and signaling presents abundant opportunities for plant breeding and crop improvement. Enzymes and other proteins involved in the biosynthesis and signaling of BRs are well understood from molecular genetics and phenotypic analysis in Arabidopsis thaliana; however, knowledge of the molecular functions of these genes in other plant species, especially cereal crop plants, is minimal. In this manuscript, we comprehensively review functional studies of BR genes in Arabidopsis, maize, rice, Setaria, Brachypodium, and soybean to identify conserved and diversified functions across plant species and to highlight cases for which additional research is in order. We performed phylogenetic analysis of gene families involved in the biosynthesis and signaling of BRs and re-analyzed publicly available transcriptomic data. Gene trees coupled with expression data provide a valuable guide to supplement future research on BRs in these important crop species, enabling researchers to identify gene-editing targets for BR-related functional studies.

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芸苔素类固醇的生物合成和信号传导:多个植物物种核心基因的保守和多样化功能。
芸苔素甾类化合物(BRs)是控制植物生长和发育(包括生物和非生物胁迫反应)多个方面的重要调节因子,因此调节 BR 的平衡和信号传递为植物育种和作物改良提供了大量机会。通过拟南芥的分子遗传学和表型分析,人们对参与 BRs 生物合成和信号转导的酶和其他蛋白质有了很好的了解;然而,人们对这些基因在其他植物物种(尤其是谷类作物)中的分子功能知之甚少。在本手稿中,我们全面回顾了拟南芥、玉米、水稻、莎草科植物、蕨类植物和大豆中 BR 基因的功能研究,以确定植物物种间的保守功能和多样化功能,并强调需要开展更多研究的情况。我们对参与 BRs 生物合成和信号转导的基因家族进行了系统进化分析,并重新分析了公开的转录组数据。基因树与表达数据相结合,为今后在这些重要作物物种中开展有关 BRs 的研究提供了宝贵的指导,使研究人员能够通过基因编辑技术确定目标基因,从而开展 BR 相关的功能研究。
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Plant Communications
Plant Communications Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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15.70
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105
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Plant Communications is an open access publishing platform that supports the global plant science community. It publishes original research, review articles, technical advances, and research resources in various areas of plant sciences. The scope of topics includes evolution, ecology, physiology, biochemistry, development, reproduction, metabolism, molecular and cellular biology, genetics, genomics, environmental interactions, biotechnology, breeding of higher and lower plants, and their interactions with other organisms. The goal of Plant Communications is to provide a high-quality platform for the dissemination of plant science research.
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