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Genome-wide analysis and molecular dissection of the SPL gene family in Salvia miltiorrhiza 被引量:14
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作者 Linsu Zhang Bin Wu +3 位作者 Degang Zhao Caili Li Fenjuan Shao Shanfa Lu 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第1期38-50,共13页
SQUAMOSA promoter binding protein-likes (SPLs) are plant-specific transcription factors playing vital regulatory roles in plant growth and development. There is no information about SPLs in Salvia miltiorrhiza (Dan... SQUAMOSA promoter binding protein-likes (SPLs) are plant-specific transcription factors playing vital regulatory roles in plant growth and development. There is no information about SPLs in Salvia miltiorrhiza (Danshen), a significant medicinal plant widely used in Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for&gt;1,700 years and an emerging model plant for TCM studies. Through genome-wide identification and subsequent molecular cloning, we identified a total 15 SmSPLs with divergent sequence features, gene structures, and motifs. Comparative analysis showed sequence conservation between SmSPLs and their Arabidopsis counterparts. A phylogenetic tree clusters SmSPLs into six groups. Many of the motifs identified commonly exist in a group/subgroup, implying their functional redundancy. Eight SmSPLs were predicted and experimental y validated to be targets of miR156/157. SmSPLs were differen-tial y expressed in various tissues of S. milltiorrhiza. The expression of miR156/157-targeted SmSPLs was increased with&amp;nbsp;the maturation of S. miltiorrhiza, whereas the expression of miR156/157 was decreased, confirming the regulatory roles of miR156/157 in SmSPLs and suggesting the functions of SmSPLs in S. miltiorrhiza development. The expression of miR156/157 was negatively correlated with miR172 during the maturation of S. miltiorrhiza. The results indicate the significance and complexity of SmSPL-, miR156-, and miR172-mediated regula-tion of developmental timing in S. miltiorrhiza. 展开更多
关键词 miR156 miR172 Salvia miltiorrhiza SQUAMOSA promoterbinding protein domain SQUAMOSA promoter binding protein-likes
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