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  • Panax ginseng is a valuable medicinal plant, with ginsenosides being its key bioactive compounds, and this study focuses on understanding the TCP gene family that influences its growth and secondary metabolite production.
  • The research identified 78 PgTCP transcripts from the ginseng transcriptome, revealing their classification into three subfamilies, phylogenetic relationships, and specific protein structures.
  • Notably, expression analysis showed that different PgTCP genes are regulated based on plant lineage and developmental stages, with implications for ginsenoside synthesis and understanding the overall function of these genes in ginseng.

Article Abstract

Panax ginseng is an important medicinal plant, and ginsenosides are the main bioactive molecules of ginseng. The TCP (TBI, CYC, PCF) family is a group of transcription factors (TFs) that play an important role in plant growth and development, hormone signalling and synthesis of secondary metabolites. In our study, 78 PgTCP transcripts were identified from the established ginseng transcriptome database. A phylogenetic tree analysis showed that the 67 PgTCP transcripts with complete open reading frames were classified into three subfamilies, including CIN, PCF, and CYC/TB1. Protein structure analysis showed that PgTCP genes had bHLH structures. Chromosomal localization analysis showed that 63 PgTCP genes were localized on 17 of the 24 chromosomes of the Chinese ginseng genome. Expression pattern analysis showed that PgTCP genes differed among different lineages and were spatiotemporally specific. Coexpression network analysis indicated that PgTCP genes were coexpressed and involved in plant activities or metabolic regulation in ginseng. The expression levels of PgTCP genes from class I (PCF) were significantly downregulated, while the expression levels of PgTCP genes from class II (CIN and CYC/TB1) were upregulated, suggesting that TCP genes may be involved in the regulation of secondary metabolism in ginseng. As the PgTCP26-02 gene was found to be related to ginsenoside synthesis, its predicted protein structure and expression pattern were further analysed. Our results provide new insights into the origin, differentiation, evolution and function of the PgTCP gene family in ginseng, as well as the regulation of plant secondary metabolism.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10787463PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-024-04729-xDOI Listing

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