Author:
Jiang Yue,Liu Lingyu,Pan Zhaoxi,Zhao Mingzhu,Zhu Lei,Han Yilai,Li Li,Wang Yanfang,Wang Kangyu,Liu Sizhang,Wang Yi,Zhang Meiping
Abstract
AbstractThe C2H2 zinc finger protein (C2H2-ZFP) gene family plays important roles in response to environmental stresses and several other biological processes in plants. Ginseng is a precious medicinal herb cultivated in Asia and North America. However, little is known about the C2H2-ZFP gene family and its functions in ginseng. Here, we identified 115 C2H2-ZFP genes from ginseng, defined as the PgZFP gene family. It was clustered into five groups and featured with eight conserved motifs, with each gene containing one to six of them. The family genes are categorized into 17 gene ontology subcategories and have numerous regulatory elements responsive to a variety of biological process, suggesting their functional differentiation. The 115 PgZFP genes were spliced into 228 transcripts at seed setting stage and varied dramatically in expression across tissues, developmental stages, and genotypes, but they form a co-expression network, suggesting their functional correlation. Furthermore, four genes, PgZFP31, PgZFP78-01, PgZFP38, and PgZFP39-01, were identified from the gene family that were actively involved in plant response to salt stress. These results provide new knowledge on origin, differentiation, evolution, and function of the PgZFP gene family and new gene resources for C2H2-ZFP gene research and application in ginseng and other plant species.
Funder
Department of Science and Technology of Jilin Province
Development and Reform Commission of Jilin Province, China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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