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Comprehensive characterization and expression analysis of enzymatic antioxidant gene families in passion fruit (Passiflora edulis).


ABSTRACT: Passion fruit, a valuable tropical fruit, faces climate-related growth challenges. Antioxidant enzymes are vital for both stress protection and growth regulation in plants. We first provided systemic analysis of enzymatic antioxidant gene families in passion fruit, identifying 90 members including 11 PeSODs, 45 PeAPXs, 8 PeCATs, 7 PeGPXs, 6 PeMDHARs, 8 PeDHARs, and 5 PeGRs. Gene members in each gene family with same subcellular localization showed closer phylogenetic relationship. Many antioxidant genes exhibited tissue- or developmental stage-specific expression patterns during floral and fruit development, with some widely expressed. Their co-expressed genes were linked to photosynthesis and energy metabolism, suggesting roles in protecting highly proliferating tissues from oxidative damage. Potential genes for enhancing temperature stress resistance were identified. The involvement of diverse regulatory factors including miRNAs, transcription factors, and CREs might contribute to the complex roles of antioxidant genes. This study informs future research on antioxidant genes and passion fruit breeding.

SUBMITTER: Liang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10656276 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comprehensive characterization and expression analysis of enzymatic antioxidant gene families in passion fruit (<i>Passiflora edulis</i>).

Liang Jianxiang J   Lu Lin L   Zhang Wenbin W   Chi Ming M   Shen Mengqian M   An Chang C   Chen Shengzhen S   Wang Xiaomei X   Liu Ruoyu R   Qin Yuan Y   Zheng Ping P  

iScience 20231026 11


Passion fruit, a valuable tropical fruit, faces climate-related growth challenges. Antioxidant enzymes are vital for both stress protection and growth regulation in plants. We first provided systemic analysis of enzymatic antioxidant gene families in passion fruit, identifying 90 members including 11 <i>PeSODs</i>, 45 <i>PeAPXs</i>, 8 <i>PeCATs</i>, 7 <i>PeGPXs</i>, 6 <i>PeMDHARs</i>, 8 <i>PeDHARs</i>, and 5 <i>PeGRs</i>. Gene members in each gene family with same subcellular localization showed  ...[more]

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