Genome-wide Identification, Phylogenetic Analysis, and Expression Profiling of CONSTANS-like (COL) Genes in Vitis vinifera
The CONSTANS ( CO ) gene plays an important role in the flowering of plants. However, the other precise roles of the CO gene are poorly understood. We carried out a genomic census and analysis of expression patterns for CONSTANS-like genes in Vitis vinifera ( VviCOLs ) to reveal the molecular charac...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of plant growth regulation 2019-06, Vol.38 (2), p.631-643 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The
CONSTANS
(
CO
) gene plays an important role in the flowering of plants. However, the other precise roles of the
CO
gene are poorly understood. We carried out a genomic census and analysis of expression patterns for
CONSTANS-like
genes in
Vitis vinifera
(
VviCOLs
) to reveal the molecular characteristics of
VviCOLs
. Twelve
VviCOLs
were identified and 11 of their full-length complementary DNAs were cloned. Multiple sequence alignment suggested the
VviCOLs
contained B-box and CCT conserved domains. We further classified the
VviCOLs
into three groups according to the variability of the second B-box domain. Synteny analysis showed that eight orthologous gene pairs were identified between grapevine and
Arabidopsis
, suggesting that eight pairs may descend from a common evolutionary ancestor. Tissue expression analysis of
COL
genes in cv. Pinot Noir showed
VviCOL11a
and
VviCOL11b
were specifically expressed in flower bud, whereas
VviCOL16b
was only expressed in leaves. Ten
VviCOLs
were expressed in the developing ovule and six of them showed higher expression in the ovule of cv. Thompson Seedless than that of cv. Pinot Noir, indicating that
VviCOLs
were involved in the process of seed development or ovule abortion. Furthermore, nine of twelve
VviCOLs
were expressed in cv. Pinot Noir leaves and all of these nine genes had a response to exogenous hormone application. In summary, our findings provide a new insight into the further studies of
VviCOLs
, especially in terms of seed development and hormone response. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7595 1435-8107 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00344-018-9878-8 |