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Identification of Trehalose-6-Phosphate Synthase (TPS) Genes Associated with Both Source-/Sink-Related Yield Traits and Drought Response in Rapeseed ( Brassica napus L.).

Bo YangLiyuan ZhangSirou XiangHuan ChenCun-Min QuKun LuJiana Li
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Trehalose-6-phosphate synthase (TPS) is an important enzyme for the synthesis of Trehalose-6-phosphate (T6P). In addition to being a signaling regulator of carbon allocation that improves crop yields, T6P also plays essential roles in desiccation tolerance. However, comprehensive studies, such as evolutionary analysis, expression analysis, and functional classification of the TPS family in rapeseed ( Brassica napus L.) are lacking. Here, we identified 35 BnTPS s, 14 BoTPS s, and 17 BrTPS s in cruciferous plants, which were classified into three subfamilies. Phylogenetic and syntenic analysis of TPS genes in four cruciferous species indicated that only gene elimination occurred during their evolution. Combined phylogenetic, protein property, and expression analysis of the 35 BnTPS s suggested that changes in gene structures might have led to changes in their expression profiles and further functional differentiation during their evolution. In addition, we analyzed one set of transcriptome data from Zhongshuang11 (ZS11) and two sets of data from extreme materials associated with source-/sink-related yield traits and the drought response. The expression levels of four BnTPS s ( BnTPS6 , BnTPS8 , BnTPS9 , and BnTPS11 ) increased sharply after drought stress, and three differentially expressed genes ( BnTPS1 , BnTPS5 , and BnTPS9 ) exhibited variable expression patterns among source and sink tissues between yield-related materials. Our findings provide a reference for fundamental studies of TPS s in rapeseed and a framework for future functional research of the roles of BnTPSs in both yield and drought resistance.
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