中国鹅掌楸 TCP 基因的基因组调查、生物信息学分析和表达谱,以及 LcTCP4 的功能表征

IF 2.1 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY Trees Pub Date : 2024-03-05 DOI:10.1007/s00468-024-02507-8
Minxin Wang, Zhonghua Tu, Jing Wang, Yu Zhang, Qinghua Hu, Huogen Li
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TEOSINTE-BRANCHED/CYCLOIDEA/PCF(TCP)蛋白是植物特异性转录因子(TF),通过控制细胞增殖和分化在叶片发育过程中起着关键作用。在这项研究中,作者系统分析了具有奇特叶形的观赏树种鹅掌楸(Liriodendron chinense)中 TCP 基因的系统发育、序列结构、结构域特征和表达谱。研究人员在鹅掌楸基因组中共鉴定出 17 个 LcTCP 基因,并根据其在 TCP 结构域中的特征将其分为两类。RT-qPCR 分析表明,在叶片发育过程中,I 类中的 4 个 TCP 基因(LcTCP21、LcTCP9、LcTCP19a 和 LcTCP19b)和 II 类中的 3 个基因(LcTCP4a、LcTCP4b 和 LcTCP24)的表达水平始终高于其他 LcTCP 基因。降解组数据分析显示,LcTCP4a、LcTCP4b 和 LcTCP24 这三个 LcTCP 基因是 lch-miR319c 的靶向基因。此外,LcTCP4a/b 和 LcTCP24 在叶芽和裂叶之间的表达水平有显著差异。然而,LcTCP21 和 LcTCP9 的表达模式与 LcTCP19a 和 LcTCP19b 的表达模式形成了鲜明对比,这意味着 L. chinense 的叶片发育可能受 I 类和 II 类 LcTCP 基因拮抗作用之间的平衡调控。此外,在拟南芥中过表达 LcTCP4 会导致叶缘趋于平滑,并下调参与细胞分裂的基因 AtCYCD3,1 和 AtKNOLLE 的表达水平,表明 LcTCP4 可能通过抑制细胞增殖来影响叶缘形状。总之,本研究对 LcTCP 基因家族进行了全面评估,为后续验证 LcTCP 基因在调控栗树叶片发育过程中的功能奠定了基础。
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Genomic survey, bioinformatics analysis, and expression profiles of TCP genes in Liriodendron chinense and functional characterization of LcTCP4

TEOSINTE-BRANCHED/CYCLOIDEA/PCF (TCP) proteins are plant-specific transcription factors (TFs) that play a pivotal role in leaf development by controlling cell proliferation and differentiation. In this study, the authors systematically analyzed the phylogeny, sequence structure, domain feature and expression profiles of TCP genes in Liriodendron chinense, an ornamental tree species with peculiar leaf shape. A total of 17 LcTCP genes were identified in L. chinense genome, which could be grouped into two classes according to their features in the TCP domain. RT-qPCR analysis showed that the expression levels of four TCP genes in Class I (LcTCP21, LcTCP9, LcTCP19a, and LcTCP19b) and three genes in Class II (LcTCP4a, LcTCP4b, and LcTCP24) were consistently higher than those of the other LcTCP genes during leaf development. Degradome data analysis revealed that three LcTCP genes, LcTCP4a, LcTCP4b, and LcTCP24, are targeted by lch-miR319c. Further, LcTCP4a/b and LcTCP24 differed significantly in their expression levels between leaf buds and lobed leaves. However, the expression patterns of LcTCP21 and LcTCP9 contrasted with those of LcTCP19a and LcTCP19b, implying that leaf development in L. chinense may be regulated by a balance between the antagonistic roles of Class I and Class II LcTCP genes. Furthermore, overexpression of LcTCP4 in Arabidopsis thaliana caused a tendency of leaf margin smoothness, and down-regulated the expression levels of genes involved in cell division, AtCYCD3,1 and AtKNOLLE, indicating that LcTCP4 may influence leaf margin shape by inhibiting cell proliferation. Overall, this study provided a comprehensive assessment of the LcTCP gene family and serves as a cornerstone for subsequent functional verification of the LcTCP genes in regulating the leaf development of L. chinense.

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Trees
Trees 农林科学-林学
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期刊介绍: Trees - Structure and Function publishes original articles on the physiology, biochemistry, functional anatomy, structure and ecology of trees and other woody plants. Also presented are articles concerned with pathology and technological problems, when they contribute to the basic understanding of structure and function of trees. In addition to original articles and short communications, the journal publishes reviews on selected topics concerning the structure and function of trees.
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