International Journal of Molecular Sciences (May 2024)

Genome-Wide Analysis of MADS-Box Gene Family Reveals <i>CjSTK</i> as a Key Regulator of Seed Abortion in <i>Camellia japonica</i>

  • Yifan Yu,
  • Xian Chu,
  • Xianjin Ma,
  • Zhikang Hu,
  • Minyan Wang,
  • Jiyuan Li,
  • Hengfu Yin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25115770
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 11
p. 5770

Abstract

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The plant MADS-box transcription factor family is a major regulator of plant flower development and reproduction, and the AGAMOUS-LIKE11/SEEDSTICK (AGL11/STK) subfamily plays conserved functions in the seed development of flowering plants. Camellia japonica is a world-famous ornamental flower, and its seed kernels are rich in highly valuable fatty acids. Seed abortion has been found to be common in C. japonica, but little is known about how it is regulated during seed development. In this study, we performed a genome-wide analysis of the MADS-box gene the in C. japonica genome and identified 126 MADS-box genes. Through gene expression profiling in various tissue types, we revealed the C/D-class MADS-box genes were preferentially expressed in seed-related tissues. We identified the AGL11/STK-like gene, CjSTK, and showed that it contained a typical STK motif and exclusively expressed during seed development. We found a significant increase in the CjSTK expression level in aborted seeds compared with normally developing seeds. Furthermore, overexpression of CjSTK in Arabidopsis thaliana caused shorter pods and smaller seeds. Taken together, we concluded that the fine regulation of the CjSTK expression at different stages of seed development is critical for ovule formation and seed abortion in C. japonica. The present study provides evidence revealing the regulation of seed development in Camellia.

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