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Genome-Wide Characterization and Expression Analysis of GeBP Family Genes in Soybean

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PLANTS-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 14, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants11141848

Keywords

soybean (Glycine max L.); GeBP gene family; genome-wide analysis; trichome

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Funding

  1. Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Project of Jilin Province [CXGC2017ZY024]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31501327]
  3. Ministry of Agriculture of China for Transgenic Research [2016ZX08004-004]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [LQ20C130003]
  5. Scientific Research Fund of Zhejiang Provincial Education Department [Y202145972]
  6. Startup Foundation for Advanced Talents of Zhejiang AF University [2034020174]

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This study identified and named 9 GmGeBP genes in the soybean genome, and analyzed their functions. The results suggest that these genes may have different functions and characteristics in the soybean life cycle, and that the GeBP4 gene may be involved in trichome development.
The glabrous-enhancer-binding protein (GeBP) family is a family of plant-specific transcription factors, whose members share a central DNA-binding domain. Previous studies have already proven that GeBP genes are involved in the control of cell expansion but not cell proliferation in Arabidopsis. However, there has not yet been a versatile analysis of the GeBP genes' function in soybean (Glycine max L.). Here, we identified and named 9 GmGeBP genes in the soybean genome. These genes were distributed on 7 of the 20 chromosomes and the intron numbers ranged from zero to one. According to the phylogenetic tree, 52 GeBP genes obtained from four plant species were clustered into major four groups. Through the RNA-seq analysis of the nine GmGeBP genes, 8 of 9 GmGeBP genes were be found to expressed differentially across the 14 tissues. Additionally, among nine GmGeBP genes, only GeBP4 were highly expressed in abnormal trichome soybeans, which was predicted to be involved in trichome development. This genome-wide analysis of GmGeBP genes helps to provide an overview of the evolution and functions of two kinds of soybean plants. These results will help to clarify the potential functions and characteristics of GmGeBP genes in the soybean life cycle.

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