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Genome-Wide Identification of the B-Box Gene Family and Expression Analysis Suggests Their Potential Role in Photoperiod-Mediated β-Carotene Accumulation in the Endocarp of Cucumber ( L.) Fruit. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Carotenoids are crucial for both plant health and human nutrition, with their levels influenced by light-responsive BBX genes.
  • A study identified 26 BBX genes in cucumber, particularly in Xishuangbanna cucumbers, known for high β-carotene levels, and analyzed their expression under different light conditions.
  • Findings indicate specific BBX genes positively correlate with carotenoid biosynthesis, suggesting they play a significant role in β-carotene accumulation, warranting further research for potential applications in genetic engineering.

Article Abstract

Carotenoids are indispensable to plants and essential for human nutrition and health. Carotenoid contents are strongly influenced by light through light-responsive genes such as B-Box (BBX) genes. BBX proteins, a class of zinc-finger transcription factors, mediate many light-signaling pathways, leading to the biosynthesis of important metabolites in plants. However, the identification of the BBX gene family and expression analysis in response to photoperiod-mediated carotenoid accumulation in cucumber remains unexplored. We performed a genome-wide study and determined the expression of cucumber BBX genes (hereafter referred to as genes) in the endocarp of Xishuangbanna cucumber fruit (a special type of cucumber accumulating a high level of β-carotene in the endocarp) using an RNA-seq analysis of plants previously subjected to two photoperiodic conditions. Here, 26 BBX family genes were identified in the cucumber genome and named serially through . We characterized genes in terms of their phylogenetic relationships, exon-intron structures, cis-acting elements, and syntenic relationships with (L.) RNA-seq analysis revealed a varied expression of genes under photoperiod treatment. The analysis of genes revealed a strong positive correlation between 7 and carotenoid biosynthetic pathway genes (, , , ), thus suggesting its involvement in β-carotene biosynthesis. Additionally, nine genes ( 4,5,7,9,11, 13,15,17 and 22) showed a significant positive correlation with β-carotene content. The selected genes were verified by qRT-PCR and confirmed the validity of RNA-seq data. The results of this study established the genome-wide analysis of the cucumber BBX family and provide a framework for understanding their biological role in carotenoid accumulation and photoperiodic responses. Further investigations of genes are vital since they are promising candidate genes for the functional analysis of carotenoid biosynthesis and can provide genetic tools for the molecular breeding of carotenoids in plants.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9031713PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13040658DOI Listing

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