Cloning, Expression and Functional Study of OfCOR27 Gene in Osmanthus fragrans
Ruiqi Chen, Jinfeng Li, Shenglian Li, Daowu Zhang, Min Zhang, Yifan Duan

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes the OfCOR27 gene in Osmanthus fragrans, showing it promotes flowering and could help improve ornamental plant breeding.
Contribution
The study identifies OfCOR27 as a positive regulator of flowering in Osmanthus fragrans through cloning, expression, and functional analysis.
Findings
Five OfCOR27 genes were identified, showing evolutionary conservation across species.
Overexpression of OfCOR27 in Arabidopsis thaliana promotes earlier flowering.
OfCOR27 is associated with flowering regulation and may influence hormone levels and flowering-promoting genes.
Abstract
Blooming time is an important basis for constructing plant landscapes. The short flowering period of Osmanthus fragrans, recognized as one of the ten traditional flowers in China, considerably constrains the further utilization of its resources. To clarify O. fragrans flowering regulation, this study focused on OfCOR27, conducting cloning, expression analysis, and functional verification to explore its effects on O. fragrans flowering time. A COR27 phylogenetic tree was built across six species; OfCOR27 physicochemical properties, conserved structures, and promoter cis-elements were analyzed. OfCOR27 CDS was cloned, fusion vectors were transformed into Nicotiana benthamiana, and organ-specific expression was tested in two O. fragrans cultivars. Overexpression vectors were transformed into Arabidopsis thaliana, with qRT-PCR verifying gene function. Five OfCOR27s were identified, showing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Plant Gene Expression Analysis · Plant biochemistry and biosynthesis
