2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2012483/v1
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Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals the function of SlPRE2 in multiple phytohormones biosynthesis, signal transduction and stomatal development in tomato

Abstract: As a member of the basic/helix-loop-helix family transcription factors, the atypical bHLH Paclobutrazol Resistances (PREs) regulate plant morphology, cell size, pigment metabolism and abiotic stress in response to different phytohormones. However, little is known about the network regulation mechanisms of PREs regulated plant growth and development. In this study, the function and mechanism of SlPRE2 in tomato plant growth and development were investigated. The Quantitative RT-PCR results showed that the expre… Show more

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“…Then 26 subfamilies are de ned to represent deep evolutionary relationships among plant bHLH proteins using a more scienti c classi cation method [6]. Although the members of tomato bHLH transcription factor family had been identi ed in previous studies [50,51], some new tomato bHLH genes which had not been identi ed in previous studies have been studied and reported to play signi cant roles in tomato deveolpment, such as SlPRE2 (Solyc02g067380) [16, 17,52], SlPRE3 (Solyc06g070910) [53] and SlPRE5 (Solyc04g005660) [54], and so on. Therefor, the genome-wide identi cation and characterization of bHLH TFs in tomato is lagging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then 26 subfamilies are de ned to represent deep evolutionary relationships among plant bHLH proteins using a more scienti c classi cation method [6]. Although the members of tomato bHLH transcription factor family had been identi ed in previous studies [50,51], some new tomato bHLH genes which had not been identi ed in previous studies have been studied and reported to play signi cant roles in tomato deveolpment, such as SlPRE2 (Solyc02g067380) [16, 17,52], SlPRE3 (Solyc06g070910) [53] and SlPRE5 (Solyc04g005660) [54], and so on. Therefor, the genome-wide identi cation and characterization of bHLH TFs in tomato is lagging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%