is an important coniferous tree species for barren mountain afforestation with enormous ecological and economic significance. It has strong adaptability to the environment. TEOSINTE BRANCHED 1/CYCLOIDEA/PCF (TCP) transcription factors (TFs) play crucial roles in plant stress response, hormone signal transduction, and development processes. At present, TCP TFs have been widely studied in multiple plant species, but research in has not been carried out. In this study, 13 PmTCP TFs were identified from the transcriptomes of . The phylogenetic results revealed that these PmTCP members were divided into two categories: Class I and Class II. Each PmTCP TF contained a conserved TCP domain, and the conserved motif types and numbers were similar in the same subgroup. According to the transcriptional profiling analysis under drought stress conditions, it was found that seven genes responded to drought treatment to varying degrees. The qRT-PCR results showed that the majority of genes were significantly expressed in the needles and may play a role in the developmental stage. Meanwhile, the could respond to several stresses and hormone treatments at different levels, which may be important for stress resistance. In addition, PmTCP7 and PmTCP12 were nuclear localization proteins, and PmTCP7 was a transcriptional suppressor. These results will help to explore the regulatory factors related to the growth and development of , enhance its stress resistance, and lay the foundation for further exploration of the physiological effects on PmTCPs.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242115938 | DOI Listing |
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