Identification and Expression Analysis of MADS-Box Gene Family in Pinus koraiensis and Overexpression of PkMADS9 Promoting Early Flowering in Transgenic Arabidopsis
Xue Luan, Minghui Zhao, Wenjing Gu, Yan Li, Luping Jiang, Shuanglin Song, Haiyang Yu, Yanming Zhang, Xiaona Pei, Xiyang Zhao

TL;DR
This study identifies MADS-box genes in Korean pine and shows that overexpressing PkMADS9 can promote early flowering in Arabidopsis, offering potential for improving seed yield.
Contribution
The first comprehensive identification and analysis of MADS-box genes in Korean pine, with functional validation of PkMADS9 in promoting early flowering.
Findings
37 PkMADS-box genes were identified and classified into 8 subfamilies in Korean pine.
PkMADS9 overexpression in Arabidopsis promotes early flowering and affects sexual organ morphogenesis.
PkMADS4 and PkMADS26 are likely involved in regulating flower induction in Korean pine.
Abstract
Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) is a vital woody oil tree species native to Northeast Asia, with its pine nuts serving as the primary global source of edible pine nuts globally due to their rich nutritional content. Currently, seed yield from Korean pine is low and unstable, failing to meet the market demand. The limited number of female cones is the primary factor restricting its yield. MADS-box family members are crucial in regulating the initiation, differentiation, and morphogenesis of floral organs. However, systematic identification and characterization of MADS-box proteins in Korean pine have not been reported. This study utilized transcriptome data from reproductive and vegetative buds during the flower bud differentiation stage of Korean pine to comprehensively identify MADS-box family members through bioinformatics analysis and molecular biology approaches. A total of 37…
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TopicsPlant Molecular Biology Research · Plant Reproductive Biology · Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
