Genome-wide insights into the nomenclature, evolution and expression of tobacco TIFY/JAZ genes

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第一作者: Ju, Fuzhu

作者: Ju, Fuzhu;Wang, Jiahao;Xu, Ke;Xu, Qing;Liu, Xiaofeng;Tian, Tian;Du, Zaifeng;Wang, Jialin;Zhang, Hongbo;Liao, Zhihua;Wang, Bingwu

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关键词: Genome-wide analysis; Jasmonate; Microarray; Nicotiana; Nomenclature; TIFY/JAZ protein

期刊名称:PLANTA ( 影响因子:3.8; 五年影响因子:4.4 )

ISSN: 0032-0935

年卷期: 2025 年 261 卷 5 期

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摘要: Main conclusionA systematic nomenclature for tobacco TIFY/JAZ proteins was established via genome-wide analysis, and the gene transcription patterns and potential functions of these proteins were analyzed as well. AbstractIntensive studies focused on the plant-specific JAZ regulators of jasmonate (JA) signaling in tobacco due to their critical roles in regulating JA-mediated development, secondary metabolism, and stress responses. JAZs comprise a subfamily of the TIFY proteins, yet the reported TIFY/JAZ regulators of tobacco spp. are tangled in naming confusion, which resulted in nomenclature chaos. Here, we identified 32 TIFY/JAZ proteins via genome-wide analysis of tobacco cultivar TN90 and obtained their homologues in Nicotiana sylvestris and Nicotiana tomentosiformis. By bioinformatic analysis, these TIFY/JAZ regulators were classified into 4 subfamilies (i.e., 21 JAZs, 5 ZIM & ZMLs, 2 TIFY8s, and 4 PPDs) based on their phylogenetic relationship to establish a systematic nomenclature, which indicated gene loss or genomic rearrangement during the formation of common tobacco. Analysis of JA-induced expression revealed that these TIFY/JAZ genes displayed distinct expression patterns in the leaves and roots upon JA treatment. Further microarray and metabolomics assays observed that 5 TIFY/JAZ genes were differentially expressed in the plants with dysfunction of COI1, the receptor protein of JA hormone and that the abundance of a series of primary and secondary metabolites was altered as well. A predicted protein interaction network of tobacco TIFY/JAZ proteins was also constructed, and it indicated that 120 proteins may interact with these regulators. Findings of this work provide valuable information about TIFY/JAZ proteins in regulating JA responses and metabolic processes in tobacco and may contribute greatly to future studies on tobacco TIFY/JAZ proteins.

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