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Genome-Wide Identification of COMT Gene Family in Maize and its Function in Response to Light. | LitMetric

Genome-Wide Identification of COMT Gene Family in Maize and its Function in Response to Light.

Biochem Genet

Engineering Technology Research Center of Liquor-Making Grains, College of Bioengineering, Sichuan University of Science and Engineering, Yibin, 644000, China.

Published: October 2024

Maize is a major crop, feed, and industrial material. Caffeic acid-O-methyltransferase (COMT) is a methylase closely associated with lignin biosynthesis and plant growth and resistance. In this study, we identified the COMT gene (ZmCOMT) family in maize and further analyzed its phylogenetic evolution, subcellular localization, and its function in response to light. Thirty-one ZmCOMT genes were identified in the maize genome, which were distributed across eight chromosomes and mainly clustered on chromosome 4. Most ZmCOMT proteins were predicted to localize in the cytoplasm. Ten different conserved motifs were present in most ZmCOMT proteins, and motif1, motif6, and motif7 were highly conserved and present in all ZmCOMT proteins. The photoresponsivity elements were conserved among all members, and ZmCOMT22 and ZmCOMT10 genes responsive to light. This result suggests a potential function for these two genes in lignin biosynthesis which a previous study had linked to light regulation. Jasmonic acid responsive and abscisic acid cis-acting elements were present in the promoter regions of family members, thus the family may be regulated by hormone signaling pathways of maize. In summary, ZmCOMT genes are ancient, and the highly conserved motifs may be significant in survival and evolution of maize. Furthermore, light may influence lignin biosynthesis and photosynthesis through ZmCOMT genes. This research provided theoretical basis for lignin biosynthesis of maize and the potential value of ZmCOMT22 and ZmCOMT10 genes to enhance plant photosynthesis for facing global warming.

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