Plants (Feb 2024)

Genome-Wide Analysis of the <i>TCP</i> Transcription Factor Gene Family in Pepper (<i>Capsicum annuum</i> L.)

  • Zeyu Dong,
  • Yupeng Hao,
  • Yongyan Zhao,
  • Wenchen Tang,
  • Xueqiang Wang,
  • Jun Li,
  • Luyao Wang,
  • Yan Hu,
  • Xueying Guan,
  • Fenglin Gu,
  • Ziji Liu,
  • Zhiyuan Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13050641
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 641

Abstract

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TCP transcription factors play a key role in regulating various developmental processes, particularly in shoot branching, flower development, and leaf development, and these factors are exclusively found in plants. However, comprehensive studies investigating TCP transcription factors in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) are lacking. In this study, we identified 27 CaTCP members in the pepper genome, which were classified into Class I and Class II through phylogenetic analysis. The motif analysis revealed that CaTCPs in the same class exhibit similar numbers and distributions of motifs. We predicted that 37 previously reported miRNAs target 19 CaTCPs. The expression levels of CaTCPs varied in various tissues and growth stages. Specifically, CaTCP16, a member of Class II (CIN), exhibited significantly high expression in flowers. Class I CaTCPs exhibited high expression levels in leaves, while Class II CaTCPs showed high expression in lateral branches, especially in the CYC/TB1 subclass. The expression profile suggests that CaTCPs play specific roles in the developmental processes of pepper. We provide a theoretical basis that will assist in further functional validation of the CaTCPs.

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