BMC Plant Biology (Jan 2024)

Comprehensive analysis of annexin gene family and its expression in response to branching architecture and salt stress in crape myrtle

  • Hui Wei,
  • Jinxin Chen,
  • Xingyue Zhang,
  • Zixuan Lu,
  • Bilin Lian,
  • Guoyuan Liu,
  • Yanhong Chen,
  • Fei Zhong,
  • Chunmei Yu,
  • Jian Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-024-04748-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

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Abstract Background Annexin (ANN) is calcium (Ca2+)-dependent and phospholipid binding protein family, which is involved in plant growth and development and response to various stresses. However, little known about ANN genes were identified from crape myrtle, an ornamental horticultural plant widely cultivated in the world. Results Here, 9 LiANN genes were identified from Lagerstroemia indica, and their characterizations and functions were investigated in L. indica for the first time. The LiANN genes were divided into 2 subfamilies. The gene structure, chromosomal location, and collinearity relationship were also explored. In addition, the GO annotation analysis of these LiANNs indicated that they are enriched in molecular functions, cellular components, and biological processes. Moreover, transcription factors (TFs) prediction analysis revealed that bHLH, MYB, NAC, and other TFs can interact with the LiANN promoters. Interestingly, the LiANN2/4/6–9 were demonstrated to play critical roles in the branching architecture of crape myrtle. Furthermore, the LiANN2/6/8/9 were differentially expressed under salt treatment, and a series of TFs regulating LiANN2/6/8/9 expression were predicted to play essential roles in salt resistance. Conclusions These results shed light on profile and function of the LiANN gene family, and lay a foundation for further studies of the LiANN genes.

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