Comprehensive analysis of TCP transcription factors and their expression during cotton () fiber early development

ECU Author/Contributor (non-ECU co-authors, if there are any, appear on document)
Don C. Jones (Creator)
Fang Liu (Creator)
Jun Ma (Creator)
Kunbo Wang (Creator)
Qinglian Wang (Creator)
Baohong Zhang (Creator)
Institution
East Carolina University (ECU )
Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu/lib/

Abstract: TCP proteins are plant-specific transcription factors implicated to perform a variety of physiological functions during plant growth and development. In the current study, we performed for the first time the comprehensive analysis of TCP gene family in a diploid cotton species, Gossypium arboreum, including phylogenetic analysis, chromosome location, gene duplication status, gene structure and conserved motif analysis, as well as expression profiles in fiber at different developmental stages. Our results showed that G. arboreum contains 36 TCP genes, distributing across all of the thirteen chromosomes. GaTCPs within the same subclade of the phylogenetic tree shared similar exon/intron organization and motif composition. In addition, both segmental duplication and whole-genome duplication contributed significantly to the expansion of GaTCPs. Many these TCP transcription factor genes are specifically expressed in cotton fiber during different developmental stages, including cotton fiber initiation and early development. This suggests that TCP genes may play important roles in cotton fiber development.

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Other
Scientific Reports; 6: p. 1-10
Language: English
Date: 2016
Keywords
Plant sciences, Genetics

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