Identification of MYB gene family and functional analysis of GhMYB4 in cotton (Gossypium spp.)
Myeloblastosis ( MYB ) transcription factors (TFs) form a large gene family involved in a variety of biological processes in plants. Little is known about their roles in the development of cotton pigment glands. In this study, 646 MYB members were identified in Gossypium hirsutum genome and phylogen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG 2023-05, Vol.298 (3), p.755-766 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Myeloblastosis (
MYB
) transcription factors (TFs) form a large gene family involved in a variety of biological processes in plants. Little is known about their roles in the development of cotton pigment glands. In this study, 646
MYB
members were identified in
Gossypium hirsutum
genome and phylogenetic classification was analyzed. Evolution analysis revealed assymetric evolution of
GhMYBs
during polyploidization and sequence divergence of MYBs in
G. hirustum
was preferentially happend in D sub-genome. WGCNA (weighted gene co-expression network analysis) showed that four modules had potential relationship with gland development or gossypol biosynthesis in cotton. Eight differentially expressed
GhMYB
genes were identified by screening transcriptome data of three pairs of glanded and glandless cotton lines. Of these, four were selected as candidate genes for cotton pigment gland formation or gossypol biosynthesis by qRT-PCR assay. Silencing of
GH_A11G1361
(
GhMYB4
) downregulated expression of multiple genes in gossypol biosynthesis pathway, indicating it could be involved in gossypol biosynthesis. The potential protein interaction network suggests that several MYBs may have indirect interaction with
GhMYC2
-like, a key regulator of pigment gland formation. Our study was the systematic analysis of
MYB
genes in cotton pigment gland development, providing candidate genes for further study on the roles of cotton
MYB
genes in pigment gland formation, gossypol biosynthesis and future crop plant improvement. |
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ISSN: | 1617-4615 1617-4623 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00438-023-02005-5 |