Genome-wide identification and characterization of the NF-Y proteins in Zanthoxylum armatum
Xianzhe Zheng, Yanling Duan, Huifang Zheng, Hao Tang, Liumeng Zheng, Xiaobo Yu

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes NF-Y transcription factors in Zanthoxylum armatum, revealing their potential role in nucellar embryo formation and apomixis.
Contribution
The first genome-wide identification and functional analysis of NF-Y transcription factors in Zanthoxylum armatum.
Findings
67 ZaNF-Y genes were identified, including 20 ZaNF-YA, 30 ZaNF-YB, and 17 ZaNF-YC.
Expression patterns suggest ZaNF-YC1 plays a key role in nucellar embryo formation.
Protein association networks reveal insights into ZaNF-Y complex composition.
Abstract
Somatic embryogenesis from nucellar tissues is common in many Zanthoxylum plants. The nuclear factor Y (NF-Y) transcription factor is pivotal in this process. Despite its significance, the identification and functional analysis of the NF-Y transcription factor family in Zanthoxylum armatum (Z. armatum) remains unexplored. This study identified 67 ZaNF-Y transcription factors in the diploid Z. armatum genome, comprising 20 ZaNF-YA, 30 ZaNF-YB, and 17 ZaNF-YC genes. Gene duplication, conserved domain, and motif analyses revealed the similarity and specificity of ZaNF-Y members in functional evolution. Cis-element analysis suggested that plant hormones and various transcription factor families may regulate ZaNF-Y gene expression, impacting nucellar embryo formation. Expression analysis across tissues indicated that the expression of most ZaNF-Y genes, such as ZaNF-YB5, was low in female…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics · Plant Reproductive Biology
