Genome-wide identification, bioinformatics and expression analysis of HD-Zip gene family in peach

BMC Plant Biol. 2023 Mar 2;23(1):122. doi: 10.1186/s12870-023-04061-w.

Abstract

Background: HD-Zips (Homeodomain-Leucine Zippers) are a class of plant-specific transcription factors that play multiple roles in plant growth and development. Although some functions of HD-Zip transcription factor have been reported in several plants, it has not been comprehensively studied in peach, especially during adventitious root formation of peach cuttings.

Results: In this study, 23 HD-Zip genes distributed on 6 chromosomes were identified from the peach (Prunus persica) genome, and named PpHDZ01-23 according to their positions on the chromosomes. These 23 PpHDZ transcription factors all contained a homeomorphism box domain and a leucine zipper domain, were divided into 4 subfamilies(I-IV) according to the evolutionary analysis, and their promoters contained many different cis-acting elements. Spatio-temporal expression pattern showed that these genes were expressed in many tissues with different levels, and they had distinct expression pattern during adventitious root formation and development.

Conclusion: Our results showed the roles of PpHDZs on root formation, which is helpful to better understand the classification and function of peach HD-Zip genes.

Keywords: Genome-wide analysis; HD-Zip transcription factor; Peach; Root formation.

MeSH terms

  • Biological Evolution
  • Computational Biology
  • Leucine Zippers
  • Prunus persica* / genetics
  • Transcription Factors / genetics

Substances

  • Transcription Factors