Author:
Elsanosi Hind Abdelmonim,Zhang Jianhua,Mostafa Salma,Geng Xiaoyan,Zhou Guisheng,Awdelseid Atef Hemaida Mohammed,Song Li
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The Bric-a-Brac/Tramtrack/Broad Complex (BTB) gene family plays essential roles in various biological processes in plants. These genes encode proteins that contain a conserved BTB domain, which is involved in protein-protein interactions and regulation of gene expression. However, there is no systematic reports on the BTB gene family in G.max.
Results
In total, 122 soybean BTB genes were identified, which were classified into four groups based on the phylogenetic analysis. Gene structures analysis indicated that the number of exon–intron in GmBTBs ranges from 0 to18. Cis-element analysis revealed that most GmBTB genes contained cis-elements related to an abiotic stress response. In addition, qRT-PCR analyses indicated that most GmBTBs are significantly up-regulated under salinity, drought, and nitrate stresses. They suggested their potential for targeted improvement of soybean response to multiple abiotic stresses and nitrate availability.
Conclusion
These results provide valuable information for identifying the members of the GmBTB gene family in soybean and could provide a functional characterization of GmBTB genes in further research.
Funder
The Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions of China
the open Project Program of Joint International Research Laboratory of Agri-culture and Agri-Product Safety, the Ministry of Education of China, Yangzhou University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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