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Genome-Wide Identification and Characterization of the FAR1/FHY3 Family in Populus trichocarpa Torr. & Gray and Expression Analysis in Light Response
by Jiujun Du, Lei Zhang, Xiaolan Ge, Xiaodong Xiang, Demei Cao, Haifeng Yang and Jianjun Hu
Forests 2021, 12(10), 1385; https://doi.org/10.3390/f12101385 - 11 Oct 2021
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Light is an important environmental factor for plant growth, and in higher plants, phytochrome A (phyA) is the predominant far-red photoreceptor, involved in various photoresponses. The FAR1/FHY3 transcription factor family, derived from transposases, is able to regulate plant development in response to multiple [...] Read more.
Light is an important environmental factor for plant growth, and in higher plants, phytochrome A (phyA) is the predominant far-red photoreceptor, involved in various photoresponses. The FAR1/FHY3 transcription factor family, derived from transposases, is able to regulate plant development in response to multiple photosensitizers phytochrome. In total, 51 PtrFRSs were identified in the poplar genome, and were divided into 4 subfamilies. Among them, 47 PtrFRSs are located on 17 chromosomes. Upstream cis-acting elements of the PtrFRS genes were classified into three categories: growth and metabolism, stress and hormone, and the hormone and stress categories contained most of the cis-acting elements. Analysis of the regulatory networks and expression patterns showed that most PtrFRSs responded to changes in light intensity and were involved in the regulation of phytochromes. In this study, 51 PtrFRSs were identified and comprehensively bioinformatically analyzed, and preliminary functional analysis and prediction of PtrFRSs was carried out. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Genetics and Molecular Biology)
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