2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0254711
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Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the growth regulating factor (GRF) family in Jatropha curcas

Abstract: GRF genes have been confirmed to have important regulatory functions in plant growth, development and response to abiotic stress. Although the genome of Jatropha curcas is sequenced, knowledge about the identification of the species’ GRF genes and their expression patterns is still lacking. In this study, we characterized the 10 JcGRF genes. A detailed investigation into the physic nut GRF gene family is performed, including analysis of the exon-intron structure, conserved domains, conserved motifs, phylogeny,… Show more

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“…The expression of MsGRFs in various tissues plays an important role in growth and development. It has been demonstrated in previous studies that the GRF gene family is strongly expressed in young tissues and weakly expressed in mature tissues ( Zhang et al, 2008 ; Khatun et al, 2017 ; Zheng et al, 2018 ; Zhou et al, 2018 ; Zan et al, 2020 ; Tang et al, 2021 ). In this study, the expression patterns of the MsGRF family were similar in leaves and stems, with high expression in young stems and leaves, which decreased with growth and development ( Figure 7 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The expression of MsGRFs in various tissues plays an important role in growth and development. It has been demonstrated in previous studies that the GRF gene family is strongly expressed in young tissues and weakly expressed in mature tissues ( Zhang et al, 2008 ; Khatun et al, 2017 ; Zheng et al, 2018 ; Zhou et al, 2018 ; Zan et al, 2020 ; Tang et al, 2021 ). In this study, the expression patterns of the MsGRF family were similar in leaves and stems, with high expression in young stems and leaves, which decreased with growth and development ( Figure 7 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Since then, there has been extensive work on the identification and evolutionary analysis of the GRF gene family in various plant species. So far, researchers have identified nine GRF members in Arabidopsis thaliana [3], 12 in Oryza sativa [4], 14 in Zea mays [5], 10 in Brachypodium distachyon [6], 30 in Triticum aestivum [7], 35 in Brassica napus [8], 22 in Glycine max [9], and 10 in Jatropha curcus [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GRF family is universally present in many plant taxa. For example, nine GRF family in Arabidopsis ( Kim, Choi & Kende, 2003 ), 12 in Oryza sativa ( Choi, Kim & Kende, 2004 ), 14 in Zea mays ( Zhang et al, 2008 ), 10 in Brachypodium distachyon ( Fi̇li̇z, Koc & Tombuloğlu, 2014 ), 17 in Brassica rapa ( Wang et al, 2014a ), eight in Vitis vinifera, 19 in Populus trichocarpa ( Cao et al, 2016 ), 10 in Fragaria vesca ( Li et al, 2021 ), 10 in Jatropha curcas ( Tang et al, 2021 ), and 25 in Nicotiana tabacum ( Zhang et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%