In silico identification, characterization expression profile of WUSCHEL-Related Homeobox (WOX) gene family in two species of kiwifruit
The WUSCHEL (WUS)-related homeobox ( WOX ) gene family is a class of plant-specific transcriptional factors and plays a crucial role in forming the shoot apical meristem and embryonic development, stem cell maintenance, and various other developmental processes. However, systematic identification an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) CA), 2021-10, Vol.9, p.e12348-e12348, Article e12348 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The WUSCHEL (WUS)-related homeobox (
WOX
) gene family is a class of plant-specific transcriptional factors and plays a crucial role in forming the shoot apical meristem and embryonic development, stem cell maintenance, and various other developmental processes. However, systematic identification and characterization of the kiwifruit
WOX
gene family have not been studied. This study identified 17 and 10
WOX
genes in
A. chinensis
(Ac) and
A. eriantha
(Ae) genomes, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis classified kiwifruit
WOX
genes from two species into three clades. Analysis of phylogenetics, synteny patterns, and selection pressure inferred that
WOX
gene families in Ac and Ae had undergone different evolutionary patterns after whole-genome duplication (WGD) events, causing differences in
WOX
gene number and distribution. Ten conserved motifs were identified in the kiwifruit
WOX
genes, and motif architectures of
WOXs
belonging to different clades highly diverged. The
cis
-element analysis and expression profiles investigation indicated the functional differentiation of
WOX
genes and identified the potential
WOXs
in response to stresses. Our results provided insight into general characters, evolutionary patterns, and functional diversity of kiwifruit
WOXs
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ISSN: | 2167-8359 2167-8359 |
DOI: | 10.7717/peerj.12348 |