Function diversity of the expansin subfamily genes in Populus tomentosa
Junkang Zhang, Han Zhao, Hao Zhang, Mengjia Yang, Yuxi Chen, Jichen Xu

TL;DR
This study explores how different expansin genes in poplar trees affect plant growth and stress resistance when transferred to tobacco plants.
Contribution
The study reveals distinct functional roles of four expansin subfamily genes in plant growth and heat stress response.
Findings
PtoEXPA8 increased leaf area and improved heat stress resistance in tobacco plants.
PtoEXPB3 enhanced floral organ development and flowering traits.
PtoEXLA2 and PtoEXLB1 increased plant height but reduced flower diameter and seed weight.
Abstract
Expansins are crucial components in plant cell walls and are classified into four subfamilies based on their sequences. To investigate their function differentiation in plant growth and stress resistance, four expansin subfamily genes—PtoEXPA8, PtoEXPB3, PtoEXLA2, and PtoEXLB1—were cloned from Populus tomentosa Carr. TC1521. Their sequence and structure exhibited typical subfamily characteristics. They were individually introduced in tobacco plants and made different contributions to the plants’ performances. Compared to wild-type plants, the PtoEXPA8 overexpressing lines increased the leaf area, and PtoEXPB3 facilitated floral organ development and earlier flowering and increased flower diameter. PtoEXLA2 increased plant height but reduced flower diameter and 1000-seeds weight. Finally, PtoEXLB1 increased plant height and decreased flower diameter. Under heat stress conditions,…
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TopicsPolysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls · Plant Surface Properties and Treatments · Plant Molecular Biology Research
