Pan-genomic insights into LTP gene family evolution across diploid cotton species
Yanghan Lu, Lishuang Guo, Zhengya Wei, Yujun Li, Yue Zhang, Juyun Zheng, Baohua Wang, Zhonghua Zhou, Haodong Chen

TL;DR
This study explores the evolution of lipid-transfer protein genes in nine diploid cotton species using pan-genomic data.
Contribution
The study identifies 107 LTP genes and reveals their evolutionary patterns and expression dynamics in cotton.
Findings
107 LTP genes were identified, categorized into core, variable, and specific genes across nine diploid cotton species.
Structural variations in LTP genes did not significantly impact gene expression despite altering gene structures and cis-acting elements.
LTP genes showed distinct spatiotemporal expression patterns in cotton ovules and roots during development.
Abstract
Lipid-transfer proteins (LTPs) are a class of small, alkaline proteins that bind and transport various lipid molecules, including fatty acids, phospholipids, glycolipids, and steroids, between phospholipid bilayers. They play crucial roles in signal transduction, stress tolerance, and plant growth and development. In this study, based on pan-genomic data, we identified 107 LTP family members across nine diploid cotton species, comprising 45 core, 43 variable, and 19 specific genes. Synteny and selection pressure analyses clarified the evolutionary relationships among these genes, while structural variation analyses revealed that although structural variants altered gene structures, domains, and cis-acting elements, they did not significantly affect gene expression. Expression profiling further demonstrated that LTP genes exhibited distinct spatiotemporal expression patterns in cotton…
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TopicsLipid metabolism and biosynthesis · Research in Cotton Cultivation · Plant Surface Properties and Treatments
