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Yi Chuan ; 37(7): 720-30, 2015 07.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26351172

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The auxin response gene family adjusts the auxin balance and the growth hormone signaling pathways in plants. Using bioinformatics methods, the auxin-response genes from the grape genome database are identified and their chromosomal location, gene collinearity and phylogenetic analysis are performed. Probable genes include 25 AUX_IAA, 19 ARF, 9 GH3 and 42 LBD genes, which are unevenly distributed on all 19 chromosomes and some of them formed distinct tandem duplicate gene clusters. The available grape microarray databases show that all of the auxin-response genes are expressed in fruit and leaf buds, and significant overexpressed during fruit color-changing, bud break and bud dormancy periods. This paper provides a resource for functional studies of auxin-response genes in grape leaf and fruit development.


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Genome, Plant , Indoleacetic Acids/pharmacology , Plant Growth Regulators/pharmacology , Vitis/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Chromosome Mapping , Computational Biology , Molecular Sequence Data , Multigene Family , Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis , Phylogeny
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Gene ; 531(2): 158-67, 2013 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24055423

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A MADS-box gene SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS1 (SOC1) integrates multiple flowering signals to regulate floral transition in Arabidopsis. Strawberry (Fragaria spp.) is an economically important fruit crop, but its molecular control of flowering is largely unknown. In this study, a SOC1-like gene, FaSOC1, was isolated and characterized from strawberry. The open reading frame of FaSOC1 was 648bp, encoding a protein of 215 amino acids. Sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis showed that the FaSOC1 protein contained a highly conserved MADS domain and a SOC1 motif, and that it was a member of the SOC1-like genes of dicots. The FaSOC1 protein mainly localized in the cytoplasm of onion epidermal cells and Arabidopsis protoplasts, and showed no transcriptional activation activity in yeast cells. Under the floral induction conditions, the expression of FaSOC1 increased during the first 2weeks of short-day treatment, but declined dramatically during three to 4weeks. FaSOC1 was highly expressed in reproductive organs, including shoot apices, floral buds, flowers, stamens and sepals. Overexpression of FaSOC1 in wild-type Arabidopsis caused early flowering and upregulated the expression of flowering time genes LFY and AP1. In addition, the yeast two-hybrid and BiFC assays confirmed that FaSOC1 could interact with AGL24. In conclusion, these results suggest that FaSOC1 is a flowering promoter in strawberry.


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Arabidopsis Proteins/genetics , Fragaria/genetics , MADS Domain Proteins/genetics , Sequence Homology , Amino Acid Sequence , Arabidopsis/genetics , Arabidopsis Proteins/classification , Arabidopsis Proteins/isolation & purification , Cloning, Molecular , Flowers/genetics , Flowers/metabolism , Fragaria/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , MADS Domain Proteins/classification , MADS Domain Proteins/isolation & purification , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Plant Proteins/genetics , Plant Proteins/isolation & purification , Plants, Genetically Modified , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Tissue Distribution
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