International Journal of Molecular Sciences (May 2024)

Genome-Wide Identification of <i>TLP</i> Gene Family in <i>Populus trichocarpa</i> and Functional Characterization of <i>PtTLP6</i>, Preferentially Expressed in Phloem

  • Mengjie Guo,
  • Xujun Ma,
  • Shiying Xu,
  • Jiyao Cheng,
  • Wenjing Xu,
  • Nabil Ibrahim Elsheery,
  • Yuxiang Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25115990
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 11
p. 5990

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Thaumatin-like proteins (TLPs) in plants are involved in diverse biotic and abiotic stresses, including antifungal activity, low temperature, drought, and high salinity. However, the roles of the TLP genes are rarely reported in early flowering. Here, the TLP gene family was identified in P. trichocarpa. The 49 PtTLP genes were classified into 10 clusters, and gene structures, conserved motifs, and expression patterns were analyzed in these PtTLP genes. Among 49 PtTLP genes, the PtTLP6 transcription level is preferentially high in stems, and GUS staining signals were mainly detected in the phloem tissues of the PtTLP6pro::GUS transgenic poplars. We generated transgenic Arabidopsis plants overexpressing the PtTLP6 gene, and its overexpression lines showed early flowering phenotypes. However, the expression levels of main flowering regulating genes were not significantly altered in these PtTLP6-overexpressing plants. Our data further showed that overexpression of the PtTLP6 gene led to a reactive oxygen species (ROS) burst in Arabidopsis, which might advance the development process of transgenic plants. In addition, subcellular localization of PtTLP6-fused green fluorescent protein (GFP) was in peroxisome, as suggested by tobacco leaf transient transformation. Overall, this work provides a comprehensive analysis of the TLP gene family in Populus and an insight into the role of TLPs in woody plants.

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