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Genome-wide analysis of the TIFY family in Lycium and the negative regulation of stomatal development by LrJAZ2 gene.
Zhao, Jiqing; Li, Aijia; Xu, Meng; Dai, Guoli; Chen, Jinhuan.
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  • Zhao J; College of Biological Sciences and Technology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China; State Key Laboratory of Efficient Production of Forest Resources, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China; National Engineering Research Center of Tree Breeding and Ecological Restoration,
  • Li A; College of Biological Sciences and Technology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China; International Center for Bamboo and Rattan, Beijing, 100102, China.
  • Xu M; College of Biological Sciences and Technology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China.
  • Dai G; National Wolfberry Engineering Research Center, Ningxia Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, Yinchuan, 750002, China.
  • Chen J; College of Biological Sciences and Technology, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China; State Key Laboratory of Efficient Production of Forest Resources, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China; National Engineering Research Center of Tree Breeding and Ecological Restoration,
Plant Physiol Biochem ; 206: 108285, 2024 Jan.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38145586
ABSTRACT
Stomata are ports that facilitate gas and water vapor exchange during plant photosynthesis and transpiration. Stomatal development is strictly regulated by endogenous hormone. Jasmonate, an important signal that modulates multiple physiological processes in plants, has been found to negatively regulate stomatal development in Arabidopsis thaliana, yet the molecular mechanisms underlying stomata development signaling remain to be understood. Jasmonate ZIM-domain (JAZ) proteins are the members of TIFY family and the key component of JA signaling pathway. Its function in stomatal development is unclear to data. Here, we screened out 24 TIFY family members against the genome of Lycium, and identified a JAZ member by combination analyses of evolutionary tree, cis-elements in promoter and gene expression patterns. Overexpression of this gene (LrJAZ2) in Lycium ruthenicum and Arabidopsis thaliana indicated LrJAZ2 negatively regulates stomatal development. Microscopic observations revealed that overexpression of LrJAZ2 negatively regulated stomatal development by decreasing stomatal density and index, which may lead to lower leaf transpiration rates. Transcriptome data indicated the overexpression of LrJAZ2 up-regulated the stomatal related genes such as LrERL2, LrPYL4, and down-regulated the LrSPCH. Collectively, our study found that LrJAZ2 is a key gene in stomatal development regulation in L. ruthenicum and provided new insights into the regulation of stomatal development.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Arabidopsis / Proteínas de Arabidopsis / Lycium Idioma: En Revista: Plant Physiol Biochem Asunto de la revista: BIOQUIMICA / BOTANICA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Arabidopsis / Proteínas de Arabidopsis / Lycium Idioma: En Revista: Plant Physiol Biochem Asunto de la revista: BIOQUIMICA / BOTANICA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article