# Cloning and functional characterization of the peptide deformylase encoding gene EuPDF1B from Eucommia ulmoides Oliv

**Authors:** Yumei Wang, De-Gang Zhao

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-62512-2 · 2024-05-21

## TL;DR

This study clones and characterizes a peptide deformylase gene from a woody plant, showing it promotes growth in transgenic tobacco.

## Contribution

The first cloning and functional analysis of a peptide deformylase gene and its promoter from a woody plant species.

## Key findings

- EuPDF1B is a 1176-bp gene encoding a 276-amino acid chloroplast-localized protein.
- EuPDF1B expression is enhanced by ABA, MeJA, and GA, and inhibited by shading.
- Transgenic tobacco plants overexpressing EuPDF1B show increased photosynthesis and growth.

## Abstract

Peptide deformylase can catalyse the removal of formyl groups from the N-terminal formyl methionine of the primary polypeptide chain. The peptide deformylase genes of a few herbaceous plants have been studied to some extent, but the peptide deformylase genes of woody plants have not been studied. In this study, we isolated EuPDF1B from Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. The full-length sequence of EuPDF1B is 1176 bp long with a poly-A tail and contains an open reading frame of 831 bp that encodes a protein of 276 amino acids. EuPDF1B was localized to the chloroplast. qRT‒PCR analysis revealed that this gene was expressed in almost all tissues tested but mainly in mature leaves. Moreover, the expression of EuPDF1B was enhanced by ABA, MeJA and GA and inhibited by shading treatment. The expression pattern of EuPDF1B was further confirmed in EuPDF1Bp: GUS transgenic tobacco plants. Among all the transgenic tobacco plants, EuPDF1Bp-3 showed the highest GUS histochemical staining and activity in different tissues. This difference may be related to the presence of enhancer elements in the region from − 891 bp to − 236 bp of the EuPDF1B promoter. In addition, the expression of the chloroplast gene psbA and the net photosynthetic rate, fresh weight and height of tobacco plants overexpressing EuPDF1B were greater than those of the wild-type tobacco plants, suggesting that EuPDF1B may promote the growth of transgenic tobacco plants. This is the first time that PDF and its promoter have been cloned from woody plants, laying a foundation for further analysis of the function of PDF and the regulation of its expression.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** psbA (photosystem II protein D1) [NCBI Gene 800253]
- **Chemicals:** ABA (PubChem CID 287291), MeJA (PubChem CID 5319693), GA (PubChem CID 5360835)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** psbA [NCBI Gene 800514]
- **Chemicals:** poly-A (MESH:D011061), MeJA (-), GA (MESH:D005708), ABA (MESH:D000040)

## Figures

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