Evolutionary dynamics and functional diversification of BBX transcription factors in C4 grasses from Setaria italica and Setaria viridis
Jiaxin Liu, Haoshan Zhang, Ling Zhao, Hua Wang, Shen Li, Yulu Wang, Lin Li, Luming Zou, Ting Zhang, Ruhong Cheng, Zhigang Shi, Zhuxin Zhang, Yujie Du, Yuhan Sun, Hui Gao, Genping Wang

TL;DR
This study explores the evolution and function of BBX genes in C4 grasses, revealing their role in development and stress response.
Contribution
The study identifies and analyzes BBX genes in Setaria species, revealing their evolutionary patterns and functional roles in C4 grasses.
Findings
BBX gene family contraction observed in C4 grasses compared to other species.
Differential expression of BBX genes linked to development and photoperiod response.
Nuclear localization of SiBBX proteins confirms their role as transcription factors.
Abstract
B-box (BBX) transcription factors are key regulators of plant development, growth, and responses to photoperiod. However, their evolutionary dynamics and functional diversification in C4 grass crops are limited. The study involved the identification and systematic analysis of 33 BBX genes from Setaria italica (16) and Setaria viridis (17), which were classified into subfamilies I, III, and IV based on phylogenetic relationships. Gene structure and motif analysis revealed conserved patterns within subfamilies, while chromosomal mapping and duplication analysis suggested that dispersed duplication was the primary driver of BBX gene family expansion, with all genes under purifying selection. Comparative genomic analyses across representative species of the Poaceae and Arabidopsis thaliana indicated a contraction of the BBX gene family in C4 grasses. Expression profiling suggests potential…
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TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Plant Gene Expression Analysis
