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  • Ginseng (Panax ginseng) is a key medicinal plant, with ginsenosides as its main active component, primarily studied in traditional Chinese medicine.
  • Research indicates that the FAR1/FHY3 gene family is vital for plant growth, development, and hormonal signaling, and their response to methyl jasmonate treatment in ginseng roots has a significant impact on ginsenoside production.
  • This study identified and analyzed the FAR1/FHY3 genes in ginseng, focusing on their structure, expression patterns, and response to methyl jasmonate, particularly noting that PgFAR40 exhibited the most significant changes in expression.

Article Abstract

Ginseng (Panax ginseng C. A. Mey.) is an important and valuable medicinal plant species used in traditional Chinese medicine, and its metabolite ginsenoside is the primary active ingredient. The FAR1/FHY3 gene family members play critical roles in plant growth and development as well as participate in a variety of physiological processes, including plant development and signaling of hormones. Studies have indicated that methyl jasmonate treatment of ginseng adventitious roots resulted in a significant increase in the content of protopanaxadiol ginsenosides. Therefore, it is highly significant to screen the FAR1/FHY3 gene family members in ginseng and preliminarily investigate their expression patterns in response to methyl jasmonic acid signaling. In this study, we screened and identified the FAR1/FHY3 family genes in the ginseng transcriptome databases. And then, we analyzed their gene structure and phylogeny, chromosomal localization and expression patterns, and promoter cis-acting elements, and made GO functional annotations on the members of this family. After that, we treated the ginseng adventitious roots with 200 mM methyl jasmonate and investigated the trend of the expression of four genes containing the largest number of methyl jasmonate cis-acting elements at different treatment times. All four genes were able to respond to methyl jasmonate, the most significant change was in the PgFAR40 gene. This study provides data support for subsequent studies of this family member in ginseng and provides experimental reference for subsequent validation of the function of this family member under methyl jasmonic acid signaling.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11177523PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-024-05239-6DOI Listing

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