Rui Geng , Xubo Ke , Chenglong Wang , Yong He , Huasen Wang , Zhujun Zhu
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Transcription factors (TFs) are essential regulators during gene expression. To better understand TF genes in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.), a silico genomic analysis of TF prediction was performed through the tomato genome. A total of 2026 TF genes were identified in the tomato genome, and they account for approximately 5.83% of its estimated total number of genes. These genes can be also classified into 57 families. The largest family is famous for the MYB superfamily and comprises 220 MYB TF genes. Predicted TFs were distributed across all 12 chromosomes with different densities. Chromosome 01 possesses 241 TFs, accounting for the largest number of TFs. According to microarray and expressed sequence tag data, expression patterns of 298 TFs showed that many of these TFs play roles in growth, development, diverse biological processes and responses to various stresses of S. lycopersicum L. Eight TF genes were further analyzed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis in different tissues (root, stem, leaf, flower, and fruit). To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to report genome-wide analysis of tomato TF gene families. This study provides valuable information regarding classification and putative functions of TFs in Solanaceae.
Agri GeneAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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Agri Gene publishes papers that focus on the regulation, expression, function and evolution of genes in crop plants, farm animals, and agriculturally important insects and microorganisms. Agri Gene strives to be a diverse journal and topics in multiple fields will be considered for publication so long as their main focus is on agriculturally important organisms (plants, animals, insects, or microorganisms). Although not limited to the following, some examples of potential topics include: Gene discovery and characterization. Genetic markers to guide traditional breeding. Genetic effects of transposable elements. Evolutionary genetics, molecular evolution, population genetics, and phylogenetics. Profiling of gene expression and genetic variation. Biotechnology and crop or livestock improvement. Genetic improvement of biological control microorganisms. Genetic control of secondary metabolic pathways and metabolic enzymes of crop pathogens. Transcription analysis of beneficial or pest insect developmental stages Agri Gene encourages submission of novel manuscripts that present a reasonable level of analysis, functional relevance and/or mechanistic insight. Agri Gene also welcomes papers that have predominantly a descriptive component but improve the essential basis of knowledge for subsequent functional studies, or which provide important confirmation of recently published discoveries provided that the information is new.