DOF, MYB and TCP transcription factors: Their possible roles on barley germination and seedling establishment

Merve Seven, Hulya Akdemir

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Özet

Seed germination is a multi-staged complex process during seed plant life cycle, and it is tightly regulated through a coordinated expression of diverse genes in diverse tissues. As regulatory molecules of gene expression, determination of transcription factors is crucial to understanding molecular basis and regulatory network of germination process and seedling establishment. However, limited data on the contributions of these transcription factors to the germination of crop barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) are available. Here, we investigated the expression profiles of selected transcription factors from different families (DOF, MYB and TCP) with qRT-PCR analysis in various tissues including coleoptiles, leaves and roots following the germination. Analysis of MYB and DOF gene expression profiles indicated that there were differing expressions in different aged tissues, HvMYB5 and HvDOF2 being the most outstanding one in the oldest tissue, 15-day-old root. On the other hand, investigated TCP genes were lowly expressed compared to selected MYB and DOF genes, except HvTCP3, where the highest expression was observed in 15-day-old root tissue. The obtained expression profiles illustrate the importance of potential regulatory roles of transcription factors in early developmental stages of barley germination and seedling establishment.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Makale numarası119116
DergiGene Expression Patterns
Hacim37
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Yayın durumuYayınlanan - Eyl 2020
Harici olarak yayınlandıEvet

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