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New insights into the evolution and functional divergence of the SWEET family in Saccharum based on comparative genomics.

Weichang HuXiuting HuaQing ZhangJianping WangQiaochu ShenXingtan ZhangKai WangQingyi YuYann-Rong LinRay MingJi-Sen Zhang
Published in: BMC plant biology (2018)
Our study revealed the gene evolutionary history of SWEETs in Saccharum and SWEET1b was found to be a sucrose starvation-induced gene involved in the sugar transportation in the high photosynthetic zones. SWEET13c was identified as the key player in the efflux of sugar transportation in mature photosynthetic tissues. SWEET4a\4b were found to be mainly involved in sugar transportation in the stalk. SWEET1a\2a\4a\4b\13a\16b were suggested to be the genes contributing to the differences in sugar contents between S. spontaneum and S. officinarum. Our results are valuable for further functional analysis of SWEET genes and utilization of the SWEET genes for genetic improvement of Saccharum for biofuel production.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • genome wide identification
  • copy number
  • dna methylation
  • oxidative stress
  • high glucose
  • stress induced