Genome-wide identification and analysis of B-BOX gene family in grapevine reveal its potential functions in berry development
Background The B-BOX (BBX) proteins are the class of zinc-finger transcription factors and can regulate plant growth, development, and endure stress response. In plants, the BBX gene family has been identified in Arabidopsis , rice, and tomato. However, no systematic analysis of BBX genes has been u...
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Published in | BMC plant biology Vol. 20; no. 1; p. 72 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
London
BioMed Central
13.02.2020
BioMed Central Ltd BMC |
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 1471-2229 1471-2229 |
DOI | 10.1186/s12870-020-2239-3 |
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Summary: | Background
The B-BOX (BBX) proteins are the class of zinc-finger transcription factors and can regulate plant growth, development, and endure stress response. In plants, the BBX gene family has been identified in
Arabidopsis
, rice, and tomato. However, no systematic analysis of BBX genes has been undertaken in grapevine.
Results
In this study, 24 grapevine
BBX
(
VvBBX
) genes were identified by comprehensive bioinformatics analysis. Subsequently, the chromosomal localizations, gene structure, conserved domains, phylogenetic relationship, gene duplication, and
cis
-acting elements were analyzed. Phylogenetic analysis divided
VvBBX
genes into five subgroups. Numerous
cis
-acting elements related to plant development, hormone and/or stress responses were identified in the promoter of the
VvBBX
genes. The tissue-specific expressional dynamics of
VvBBX
genes demonstrated that
VvBBXs
might play important role in plant growth and development. The transcript analysis from transcriptome data and qRT-PCR inferred that 11
VvBBX
genes were down-regulated in different fruit developmental stages, while three
VvBBX
genes were up-regulated. It is also speculated that
VvBBX
genes might be involved in multiple hormone signaling (ABA, ethylene, GA3, and CPPU) as transcriptional regulators to modulate berry development and ripening.
VvBBX22
seems to be responsive to multiple hormone signaling, including ABA, ethylene GA3, and CPPU. Some
VvBBX
genes were strongly induced by Cu, salt, waterlogging, and drought stress treatment. Furthermore, the expression of
VvBBX22
proposed its involvement in multiple functions, including leaf senescence, abiotic stress responses, fruit development, and hormone response.
Conclusions
Our results will provide the reference for functional studies of
BBX
gene family, and highlight its functions in grapevine berry development and ripening. The results will help us to better understand the complexity of the
BBX
gene family in abiotic stress tolerance and provide valuable information for future functional characterization of specific genes in grapevine. |
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ISSN: | 1471-2229 1471-2229 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12870-020-2239-3 |