Plants (Mar 2023)

Genome-Wide Identification and Analysis of the MADS-Box Transcription Factor Genes in Blueberry (<i>Vaccinium</i> spp.) and Their Expression Pattern during Fruit Ripening

  • Xuxiang Wang,
  • Qiaoyu Huang,
  • Zhuli Shen,
  • Ghislain Christel Baron,
  • Xiaoyi Li,
  • Xiaoying Lu,
  • Yongqiang Li,
  • Wenrong Chen,
  • Lishan Xu,
  • Jinchao Lv,
  • Wenjian Li,
  • Yu Zong,
  • Weidong Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12071424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 1424

Abstract

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MADS-box is a class of transcriptional regulators that are ubiquitous in plants and plays important roles in the process of plant growth and development. Identification and analysis of blueberry MADS-box genes can lay a foundation for their function investigations. In the present study, 249 putative MADS-box genes were identified in the blueberry genome. Those MADS-box genes were distributed on 47 out of 48 chromosomes. The phylogenetic and evolutionary analyses showed that blueberry MADS-box genes were divided into 131 type I members and 118 type II members. The type I genes contained an average of 1.89 exons and the type II genes contained an average of 7.83 exons. Motif analysis identified 15 conserved motifs, of which 4 were related to the MADS domain and 3 were related to the K-box domain. A variety of cis-acting elements were found in the promoter region of the blueberry MADS-box gene, indicating that the MADS-box gene responded to various hormones and environmental alterations. A total of 243 collinear gene pairs were identified, most of which had a Ka/Ks value of less than 1. Nine genes belonging to SEP, AP3/PI, and AGL6 subfamilies were screened based on transcriptomic data. The expression patterns of those nine genes were also verified using quantitative PCR, suggesting that VcMADS6, VcMADS35, VcMADS44, VcMADS58, VcMADS125, VcMADS188, and VcMADS212 had potential functions in blueberry fruit ripening. The results of this study provide references for an in-depth understanding of the biological function of the blueberry MADS-box genes and the mechanism of blueberry fruit ripening.

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