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Genome Identification and Evolutionary Analysis of LBD Genes and Response to Environmental Factors in Phoebe bournei

Phoebe bournei is nationally conserved in China due to its high economic value and positive effect on the ecological environment. P. bournei has an excellent wood structure, making it useful for industrial and domestic applications. Despite its importance, there are only a few studies on the lateral...

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Autores principales: Ma, Yiming, Zhong, Minchen, Li, Jingshu, Jiang, Yiming, Zhou, Xuerong, Justice Ijeoma, Chris, Tang, Xinghao, Chen, Shipin, Cao, Shijiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37628762
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241612581
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author Ma, Yiming
Zhong, Minchen
Li, Jingshu
Jiang, Yiming
Zhou, Xuerong
Justice Ijeoma, Chris
Tang, Xinghao
Chen, Shipin
Cao, Shijiang
author_facet Ma, Yiming
Zhong, Minchen
Li, Jingshu
Jiang, Yiming
Zhou, Xuerong
Justice Ijeoma, Chris
Tang, Xinghao
Chen, Shipin
Cao, Shijiang
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description Phoebe bournei is nationally conserved in China due to its high economic value and positive effect on the ecological environment. P. bournei has an excellent wood structure, making it useful for industrial and domestic applications. Despite its importance, there are only a few studies on the lateral organ boundary domain (LBD) genes in P. bournei. The LBD gene family contributes to prompting rooting in multiple plant species and therefore supports their survival directly. To understand the LBD family in P. bournei, we verified its characteristics in this article. By comparing the sequences of Arabidopsis and identifying conserved domains and motifs, we found that there were 38 members of the LBD family in P. bournei, which were named PbLBD1 to PbLBD38. Through evolutionary analysis, we found that they were divided into two different populations and five subfamilies in total. The LBD gene family in P. bournei (Hemsl.) Yang species had two subfamilies, including 32 genes in Class I and 6 genes in Class II. It mainly consists of a Lateral Organ Boundary (LOB) conservative domain, and the protein structure is mostly “Y”-shaped. The gene expression pattern of the LBD gene family showed that the LBD genes were mainly expressed in lateral organs of plants, such as flowers and fruits. The response of LBD transcription factors to red and blue light was summarized, and several models of optogenetic expression regulation were proposed. The effect of regulatory mechanisms on plant rooting was also predicted. Moreover, quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) revealed that most PbLBDs were differentially expressed under cold, heat, drought, and salt stresses, indicating that PbLBDs might play different functions depending on the type of abiotic stress. This study provides the foundation for further research on the function of LBD in this tree species in the future.
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spelling pubmed-104547612023-08-26 Genome Identification and Evolutionary Analysis of LBD Genes and Response to Environmental Factors in Phoebe bournei Ma, Yiming Zhong, Minchen Li, Jingshu Jiang, Yiming Zhou, Xuerong Justice Ijeoma, Chris Tang, Xinghao Chen, Shipin Cao, Shijiang Int J Mol Sci Article Phoebe bournei is nationally conserved in China due to its high economic value and positive effect on the ecological environment. P. bournei has an excellent wood structure, making it useful for industrial and domestic applications. Despite its importance, there are only a few studies on the lateral organ boundary domain (LBD) genes in P. bournei. The LBD gene family contributes to prompting rooting in multiple plant species and therefore supports their survival directly. To understand the LBD family in P. bournei, we verified its characteristics in this article. By comparing the sequences of Arabidopsis and identifying conserved domains and motifs, we found that there were 38 members of the LBD family in P. bournei, which were named PbLBD1 to PbLBD38. Through evolutionary analysis, we found that they were divided into two different populations and five subfamilies in total. The LBD gene family in P. bournei (Hemsl.) Yang species had two subfamilies, including 32 genes in Class I and 6 genes in Class II. It mainly consists of a Lateral Organ Boundary (LOB) conservative domain, and the protein structure is mostly “Y”-shaped. The gene expression pattern of the LBD gene family showed that the LBD genes were mainly expressed in lateral organs of plants, such as flowers and fruits. The response of LBD transcription factors to red and blue light was summarized, and several models of optogenetic expression regulation were proposed. The effect of regulatory mechanisms on plant rooting was also predicted. Moreover, quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) revealed that most PbLBDs were differentially expressed under cold, heat, drought, and salt stresses, indicating that PbLBDs might play different functions depending on the type of abiotic stress. This study provides the foundation for further research on the function of LBD in this tree species in the future. MDPI 2023-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10454761/ /pubmed/37628762 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241612581 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ma, Yiming
Zhong, Minchen
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Jiang, Yiming
Zhou, Xuerong
Justice Ijeoma, Chris
Tang, Xinghao
Chen, Shipin
Cao, Shijiang
Genome Identification and Evolutionary Analysis of LBD Genes and Response to Environmental Factors in Phoebe bournei
title Genome Identification and Evolutionary Analysis of LBD Genes and Response to Environmental Factors in Phoebe bournei
title_full Genome Identification and Evolutionary Analysis of LBD Genes and Response to Environmental Factors in Phoebe bournei
title_fullStr Genome Identification and Evolutionary Analysis of LBD Genes and Response to Environmental Factors in Phoebe bournei
title_full_unstemmed Genome Identification and Evolutionary Analysis of LBD Genes and Response to Environmental Factors in Phoebe bournei
title_short Genome Identification and Evolutionary Analysis of LBD Genes and Response to Environmental Factors in Phoebe bournei
title_sort genome identification and evolutionary analysis of lbd genes and response to environmental factors in phoebe bournei
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37628762
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241612581
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