Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the MYB transcription factor in Japanese plum (Prunus salicina).

In this study, we performed genome-wide analysis of MYB genes in Japanese plum including the phylogeny, gene structures, protein motifs, chromosomal locations, collinearity and expression patterns analysis. A total of 96 Japanese plum R2R3-MYB (PsMYB) genes were characterized and distributed on 8 chromosomes at various densities. Collinearity analysis indicated that the segmental duplication events played a crucial role in the expansion of PsMYB genes, and the interspecies synteny analysis revealed the orthologous gene pairs between Japanese plum and other four selected Rosaceae species. The 96 PsMYB genes could be classified into 27 subgroups based on phylogenetic topology, as supported by the conserved gene structures and motif compositions. Further comparative phylogenetic analysis revealed the functional divergence of MYB gene family during evolution, and three subgroups which included only Rasaceae MYB genes were identified. Expression analysis revealed the distinct expression profiles of the PsMYB genes, and further functional predictions found some of them might be associated with the plum fruit quality traits. Our researches provide a global insight into the organization, phylogeny, evolution and expression patterns of the PsMYB genes, and contribute to the greater understanding of their functional roles in Japanese plum. PMID: 32818635 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Genomics - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Tags: Genomics Source Type: research