2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2022.888983
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Genome-wide Characterization of the JmjC Domain-Containing Histone Demethylase Gene Family Reveals GhJMJ24 and GhJMJ49 Involving in Somatic Embryogenesis Process in Cotton

Abstract: The Jumonji C (JmjC) domain-containing protein family, an important family of histone demethylase in plants, can directly reverse histone methylation and play important roles in various growth and development processes. In the present study, 51 JmjC genes (GhJMJs) were identified by genome-wide analysis in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), which can be categorized into six distinct groups by phylogenetic analysis. Extensive syntenic relationship events were found between G. hirsutum and Theobroma cacao. We h… Show more

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“…Many protein interactions were identified within the JmjC gene family, including between BrJMJ1, BrJMJ8, and BrJMJ15, and between BrJMJ12, BrJMJ24 and BrJMJ25. Consistent findings were observed for the GhJMJs family in cotton [46]. In wheat, the TaPHD structural domain, which is associated with TaJMJs, participates in histone demethylation and is speculated to play a key role in regulating its functionally diverse protein network [47].…”
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confidence: 72%
“…Many protein interactions were identified within the JmjC gene family, including between BrJMJ1, BrJMJ8, and BrJMJ15, and between BrJMJ12, BrJMJ24 and BrJMJ25. Consistent findings were observed for the GhJMJs family in cotton [46]. In wheat, the TaPHD structural domain, which is associated with TaJMJs, participates in histone demethylation and is speculated to play a key role in regulating its functionally diverse protein network [47].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%