[Identification of terpene synthase gene family in Gynostemma pentaphyllum and expression pattern analysis under abiotic stresses]

Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi. 2023 Feb;48(4):930-938. doi: 10.19540/j.cnki.cjcmm.20221102.101.
[Article in Chinese]

Abstract

The present study aimed to investigate the composition of the terpene synthase(TPS) gene family in Gynostemma pentaphyllum and its role in abiotic stresses. The G. pentaphyllum TPS gene family was identified and analyzed at the genome-wide level using bioinformatics analysis, and the expression patterns of these family members were analyzed in different tissues of G. pentaphyllum as well as under various abiotic stresses. The results showed that there were 24 TPS gene family members in G. pentaphyllum with protein lengths ranging from 294 to 842 aa. All of them were localized in the cytoplasm or chloroplasts and unevenly distributed on the 11 chromosomes of G. pentaphyllum. The results of the phylogenetic tree showed that the G. pentaphyllum TPS gene family members could be divided into five subfamilies. As revealed by the analysis of promoter cis-acting elements, TPS gene family members in G. pentaphyllum were predicted to respond to a variety of abiotic stresses such as salt, low temperature, and dark stress. The analysis of gene expression patterns in different tissues of G. pentaphyllum revealed that nine TPS genes were tissue-specific in expression. The qPCR results showed that GpTPS16, GpTPS17, and GpTPS21 responded to a variety of abiotic stresses. This study is expected to provide references in guiding the further exploration of the biological functions of G. pentaphyllum TPS genes under abiotic stresses.

Keywords: Gynostemma pentaphyllum; abiotic stress; gene family; terpene synthase.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Alkyl and Aryl Transferases*
  • Chloroplasts
  • Gynostemma*
  • Phylogeny

Substances

  • terpene synthase
  • Alkyl and Aryl Transferases