# Genome-Wide Comparative Analysis of Invertases in the Salicaceae with the Identification of Genes Involved in Catkin Fiber Initiation and Development

**Authors:** Hui Wang, Qianhua Tang, Jinyan Mao, Chang Jia, Zilu Qin, Yiqun Chen, Qingqing Liang, Xiaogang Dai, Yingnan Chen, Tongming Yin, Huaitong Wu

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/cimb47060423 · Current Issues in Molecular Biology · 2025-06-05

## TL;DR

This study identifies and compares invertase genes in two Salicaceae species, revealing key genes involved in catkin fiber development.

## Contribution

The study provides a genome-wide comparative analysis of invertase genes and identifies specific genes linked to catkin fiber initiation in Salicaceae.

## Key findings

- Twenty and seventeen invertase genes were identified in Populus deltoides and Salix suchowensis, respectively.
- Conserved gene structures and regulatory elements were found in orthologous invertase genes between the two species.
- Specific invertase genes were shown to be predominant during critical phases of catkin fiber differentiation.

## Abstract

Invertase (INV) irreversibly converts sucrose to glucose and fructose during processes such as differentiation and organ development in plants, especially during the development of trichomes. Systematic identification and analysis of INVs in Salicaceae remain limited. Here, INV genes in Populus deltoides and Salix suchowensis were investigated, and their chromosomal localization, collinearity, gene structures, cis-regulatory elements, and phylogenetic relationships were comprehensively analyzed. Twenty and seventeen INVs were found, respectively, in P. deltoides and S. suchowensis, most of which were derived from a common ancestor and exhibited similar chromosomal distribution and high collinearity. Orthologs between the two species showed conservation of gene structures and promoter regulatory elements. Multi-species phylogenetic analysis identified an evolutionary clade associated with seed fiber development in P. deltoides and S. suchowensis. Further evaluation of INV expression in female catkins at various stages of seed fiber formation verified the predominance of PdeVINV1, PdeVINV2, PdeVINV3, and PdeVINV4 in P. deltoides, as well as SsuVINV1 and SsuVINV2 in S. suchowensis, during critical phases of catkin fiber differentiation. These genes are likely to have significant regulatory roles in the initiation and development of catkin fiber cells. These findings provide a reference for future functional studies of INVs.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Populus deltoides (taxon 3696), Salix suchowensis (taxon 1278906)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** fructose (MESH:D005632), glucose (MESH:D005947), sucrose (MESH:D013395)
- **Species:** Populus deltoides (species) [taxon 3696], Salix suchowensis (species) [taxon 1278906]

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