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Genome-Wide Identification and Evolution-Profiling Analysis of TPS Gene Family in Triticum Plants.


ABSTRACT: Terpenoids play a crucial role in plant growth and development, as well as in regulating resistance mechanisms. Terpene synthase (TPS) serves as the final step in the synthesis process of terpenoids. However, a comprehensive bioinformatics analysis of the TPS gene family in Triticum plants had not previously been systematically undertaken. In this study, a total of 531 TPS members were identified in Triticum plants. The evolutionary tree divided the TPS proteins into five subfamilies: Group1, Group2, Group3, Group4, and Group5. The results of the duplication events analysis showed that TD and WGD were major driving forces during the evolution of the TPS family. The cis-element analysis showed that the TPS genes were related to plant growth and development and environmental stress. Moreover, the GO annotation displayed that the biological function of TPS was relatively conserved in wheat plants. The RNA-seq data showed that the rice and wheat TPS genes responded to low-temperature stress and exhibited significantly different expression patterns. This research shed light on the functions of TPSs in responding to abiotic stress and demonstrated their modulatory potential during root development. These findings provide a foundation for further and deeper investigation of the TPSs' functions in Triticum plants.

SUBMITTER: Liu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11312503 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-Wide Identification and Evolution-Profiling Analysis of TPS Gene Family in <i>Triticum</i> Plants.

Liu Yiyang Y   Li Dongyang D   Liu Yue Y   Wang Jiazheng J   Liu Chang C  

International journal of molecular sciences 20240805 15


Terpenoids play a crucial role in plant growth and development, as well as in regulating resistance mechanisms. Terpene synthase (TPS) serves as the final step in the synthesis process of terpenoids. However, a comprehensive bioinformatics analysis of the TPS gene family in <i>Triticum</i> plants had not previously been systematically undertaken. In this study, a total of 531 TPS members were identified in <i>Triticum</i> plants. The evolutionary tree divided the TPS proteins into five subfamili  ...[more]

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