Analysis of TCP Transcription Factors Revealed Potential Roles in Plant Growth and Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense Resistance in Banana (cv. Rasthali)
The TCP transcription factor gene family is highly conserved among the plant species. It plays a major role in the regulation of flower symmetry, cell division, and development of leaf, fibre, and nodule in the plants by controlling the synthesis of various plant hormones. Banana is a major staple c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 2022-11, Vol.194 (11), p.5456-5473 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The
TCP
transcription factor gene family is highly conserved among the plant species. It plays a major role in the regulation of flower symmetry, cell division, and development of leaf, fibre, and nodule in the plants by controlling the synthesis of various plant hormones. Banana is a major staple crop in the world. However,
Fusarium oxysporum
f. sp.
cubense
(
Foc
) infection is a major threat to banana production. The role of
TCP
gene family during the
Foc
infection is not explored till now. Herein, a total of 27 non-redundant
TCP
(
MaTCP
) gene sequences were retrieved from the banana genome and analysed for structural characteristics, phylogenetic correlation, subcellular, and chromosomal localizations. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the MaTCP proteins were highly conserved among different species and found to be the closest relative of the
Oryza sativa
and
Zea mays
. Promoter analysis of the
TCP
sequences showed that the
cis
-acting regulatory elements are associated with various stresses and environmental and hormonal signals. The higher transcript accumulation in developing tissues (fruit finger, leaves, and stem) than of mature tissues (peel and pulp) showed a significant role of
MaTCP
in banana (cv. Rasthali) growth and development. Further, higher expression of the certain
MaTCPs
in
Foc
race 1-infected root (
MaTCP2
,
MaTCP4
,
MaTCP6
) and leaf (
MaTCP9
and
MaTCP11
) tissues of Rasthali indicated their promising role during
Fusarium
infection. This study will underpin the facet of
TCP
transcription factors on the development of biotic (
Foc
) stress resistance in banana. |
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ISSN: | 0273-2289 1559-0291 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12010-022-04065-6 |