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Genomic Organization, Phylogenetic and Expression Analysis of the B-BOX Gene Family in Tomato

The B-BOX (BBX) proteins encode a class of zinc-finger transcription factors possessing one or two B-BOX domains and in some cases an additional CCT (CO, CO-like and TOC1) motif, which play important roles in regulating plant growth, development and stress response. Nevertheless, no systematic study...

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Autores principales: Chu, Zhuannan, Wang, Xin, Li, Ying, Yu, Huiyang, Li, Jinhua, Lu, Yongen, Li, Hanxia, Ouyang, Bo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5069294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27807440
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01552
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author Chu, Zhuannan
Wang, Xin
Li, Ying
Yu, Huiyang
Li, Jinhua
Lu, Yongen
Li, Hanxia
Ouyang, Bo
author_facet Chu, Zhuannan
Wang, Xin
Li, Ying
Yu, Huiyang
Li, Jinhua
Lu, Yongen
Li, Hanxia
Ouyang, Bo
author_sort Chu, Zhuannan
collection PubMed
description The B-BOX (BBX) proteins encode a class of zinc-finger transcription factors possessing one or two B-BOX domains and in some cases an additional CCT (CO, CO-like and TOC1) motif, which play important roles in regulating plant growth, development and stress response. Nevertheless, no systematic study of BBX genes has undertaken in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Here we present the results of a genome-wide analysis of the 29 BBX genes in this important vegetable species. Their structures, conserved domains, phylogenetic relationships, subcellular localizations, and promoter cis-regulatory elements were analyzed; their tissue expression profiles and expression patterns under various hormones and stress treatments were also investigated in detail. Tomato BBX genes can be divided into five subfamilies, and twelve of them were found to be segmentally duplicated. Real-time quantitative PCR analysis showed that most BBX genes exhibited different temporal and spatial expression patterns. The expression of most BBX genes can be induced by drought, polyethylene glycol-6000 or heat stress. Some BBX genes were induced strongly by phytohormones such as abscisic acid, gibberellic acid, or ethephon. The majority of tomato BBX proteins was predicted to be located in nuclei, and the transient expression assay using Arabidopsis mesophyll protoplasts demonstrated that all the seven BBX members tested (SlBBX5, 7, 15, 17, 20, 22, and 24) were localized in nucleus. Our analysis of tomato BBX genes on the genome scale would provide valuable information for future functional characterization of specific genes in this family.
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spelling pubmed-50692942016-11-02 Genomic Organization, Phylogenetic and Expression Analysis of the B-BOX Gene Family in Tomato Chu, Zhuannan Wang, Xin Li, Ying Yu, Huiyang Li, Jinhua Lu, Yongen Li, Hanxia Ouyang, Bo Front Plant Sci Plant Science The B-BOX (BBX) proteins encode a class of zinc-finger transcription factors possessing one or two B-BOX domains and in some cases an additional CCT (CO, CO-like and TOC1) motif, which play important roles in regulating plant growth, development and stress response. Nevertheless, no systematic study of BBX genes has undertaken in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Here we present the results of a genome-wide analysis of the 29 BBX genes in this important vegetable species. Their structures, conserved domains, phylogenetic relationships, subcellular localizations, and promoter cis-regulatory elements were analyzed; their tissue expression profiles and expression patterns under various hormones and stress treatments were also investigated in detail. Tomato BBX genes can be divided into five subfamilies, and twelve of them were found to be segmentally duplicated. Real-time quantitative PCR analysis showed that most BBX genes exhibited different temporal and spatial expression patterns. The expression of most BBX genes can be induced by drought, polyethylene glycol-6000 or heat stress. Some BBX genes were induced strongly by phytohormones such as abscisic acid, gibberellic acid, or ethephon. The majority of tomato BBX proteins was predicted to be located in nuclei, and the transient expression assay using Arabidopsis mesophyll protoplasts demonstrated that all the seven BBX members tested (SlBBX5, 7, 15, 17, 20, 22, and 24) were localized in nucleus. Our analysis of tomato BBX genes on the genome scale would provide valuable information for future functional characterization of specific genes in this family. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5069294/ /pubmed/27807440 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01552 Text en Copyright © 2016 Chu, Wang, Li, Yu, Li, Lu, Li and Ouyang. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Chu, Zhuannan
Wang, Xin
Li, Ying
Yu, Huiyang
Li, Jinhua
Lu, Yongen
Li, Hanxia
Ouyang, Bo
Genomic Organization, Phylogenetic and Expression Analysis of the B-BOX Gene Family in Tomato
title Genomic Organization, Phylogenetic and Expression Analysis of the B-BOX Gene Family in Tomato
title_full Genomic Organization, Phylogenetic and Expression Analysis of the B-BOX Gene Family in Tomato
title_fullStr Genomic Organization, Phylogenetic and Expression Analysis of the B-BOX Gene Family in Tomato
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Organization, Phylogenetic and Expression Analysis of the B-BOX Gene Family in Tomato
title_short Genomic Organization, Phylogenetic and Expression Analysis of the B-BOX Gene Family in Tomato
title_sort genomic organization, phylogenetic and expression analysis of the b-box gene family in tomato
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5069294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27807440
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01552
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