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- Title
茶树蔗糖转运蛋白(SUTs)基因家族鉴定及组织表达分析.
- Authors
罗微; 张佳琪; 杨妮; 胡志航; 郝建楠; 刘慧; 谭杉杉; 庄静
- Abstract
Sucrose transporters (SUTs), the main sucrose carriers, consume energy to transport and load sucrose, which play a key role in the transport of plant photosynthetic products from source to sink. In this study, seven members of CsSUTs family were identified from Camellia sinensis 'Shuchazao' by bioinformatics analysis. Their physical and chemical properties, gene structure, subcellular localization, evolutionary relationship and cis-acting elements were analyzed. The identified CsSUT proteins, containing a conserved MFS-2 domain, are closely related to AtSUC proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana, which are clustered in SUTⅠ, Ⅱ and Ⅳ. AtSUC proteins of Arabidopsis thaliana were used as a model in the STRING online website to speculate that there might be a direct interaction between CsSUT proteins and SWEET, SUS and STP proteins. Analysis of the promoter regions of the CsSUT family genes in tea plants reveals that there were masses of cis-acting elements related to hormone response, abiotic stress, and plant growth and development. It is speculated that these promoters may be regulated by plant hormones, stress and other factors, thus affecting the growth and development of tea plants. There were differences in the expression patterns of CsSUT family genes in C. sinensis 'Longjing 43' and C. sinensis 'Shuchazao'. CsSUT6 was highly expressed in flowers, suggesting that it may contribute to the supply, storage and distribution of sucrose in floral organs. CsSUT1 and CsSUT5 were highly expressed in various organs of tea plants, indicating that they may synergistically participate in the process of sucrose loading in 'source' leaves and unloading in 'sink' organs.
- Subjects
ARABIDOPSIS proteins; CLONORCHIS sinensis; CHEMICAL properties; PLANT hormones; TEA
- Publication
Journal of Tea Science, 2024, Vol 44, Issue 4, p585
- ISSN
1000-369X
- Publication type
Article