Plants (Aug 2019)

Characteristics and Expression Pattern of <i>MYC</i> Genes in <i>Triticum aestivum</i>, <i>Oryza sativa</i>, and <i>Brachypodium distachyon</i>

  • Shoukun Chen,
  • Hongyan Zhao,
  • Tengli Luo,
  • Yue Liu,
  • Xiaojun Nie,
  • Haifeng Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants8080274
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. 274

Abstract

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Myelocytomatosis oncogenes (MYC) transcription factors (TFs) belong to basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) TF family and have a special bHLH_MYC_N domain in the N-terminal region. Presently, there is no detailed and systematic analysis of MYC TFs in wheat, rice, and Brachypodium distachyon. In this study, 26 TaMYC, 7 OsMYC, and 7 BdMYC TFs were identified and their features were characterized. Firstly, they contain a JAZ interaction domain (JID) and a putative transcriptional activation domain (TAD) in the bHLH_MYC_N region and a BhlH region in the C-terminal region. In some cases, the bHLH region is followed by a leucine zipper region; secondly, they display tissue-specific expression patterns: wheat MYC genes are mainly expressed in leaves, rice MYC genes are highly expressed in stems, and B. distachyon MYC genes are mainly expressed in inflorescences. In addition, three types of cis-elements, including plant development/growth-related, hormone-related, and abiotic stresses-related were identified in different MYC gene promoters. In combination with the previous studies, these results indicate that MYC TFs mainly function in growth and development, as well as in response to stresses. This study laid a foundation for the further functional elucidation of MYC genes.

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