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Genome-Scale Identification, Classification, and Expression Profiling of MYB Transcription Factor Genes in Cinnamomum camphora

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232214279

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Cinnamomum camphora; CcMYB; MYB transcription factors; camphor genome; gene expression

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32060354, 31860079, 32160397]
  2. Opening Fund of the Key Laboratory of Horticultural Plant Genetic and Improvement of Jiangxi Province [2021KFJJ005]
  3. Key R&D Project of Jiangxi Academy of Sciences [2021YSBG22015]
  4. Key Industrial Technology Research Project of Jiangxi Academy of Sciences [2021YSBG10002]

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This study systematically analyzed CcMYBs in C. camphora and identified 121 CcMYB genes. It was found that CcMYBs play various roles in the development of the camphor tree, and some of them may be related to flavonoid biosynthesis.
The camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Presl.) is the representative species of subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests in eastern Asia and an important raw material for essential oil production worldwide. Although MYBs have been comprehensively characterized and their functions have been partially resolved in many plants, it has not been explored in C. camphora. In this study, 121 CcMYBs were identified on 12 chromosomes in the whole genome of C. camphora and found that CcMYBs were mainly expanded by segmental duplication. They were divided into 28 subgroups based on phylogenetic analysis and gene structural characteristics. In the promoter regions, numerous cis-acting elements were related to biological processes. Analysis of RNA sequencing data from seven tissues showed that CcMYBs exhibited different expression profiles, suggesting that they have various roles in camphor tree development. In addition, combined with the correlation analysis of structural genes in the flavonoid synthesis pathway, we identified CcMYBs from three subgroups that might be related to the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway. This study systematically analyzed CcMYBs in C. camphora, which will set the stage for subsequent research on the functions of CcMYBs during their lifetime and provide valuable insights for the genetic improvement of camphor trees.

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