Genome-wide identification, isolation and expression analysis of auxin response factor (ARF) gene family in sweet orange (citrus sinensis)

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Auxin response factors (ARFs) are an important family of proteins in auxin-mediated response, with key roles in various physiological and biochemical processes. To date, a genome-wide overview of the ARF gene family in citrus was not available. A systematic analysis of this gene family in citrus was begun by carrying out a genome-wide search for the homologs of ARFs. A total of 19 nonredundant ARF genes (CiARF) were found and validated from the sweet orange. A comprehensive overview of the CiARFs was undertaken, including the gene structures, phylogenetic analysis, chromosome locations, conserved motifs of proteins, and cis-elements in promoters of CiARF. Furthermore, expression profiling using real-time PCR revealed many CiARF genes, albeit with different patterns depending on types of tissues and/or developmental stages. Comprehensive expression analysis of these genes was also performed under two hormone treatments using real-time PCR. Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and N-1-napthylphthalamic acid (NPA) treatment experiments revealed differential up-regulation and down-regulation, respectively, of the 19 citrus ARF genes in the callus of sweet orange. Our comprehensive analysis of ARF genes further elucidates the roles of CiARF family members during citrus growth and development process.

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Lin, S. B., Ouyang, W. Z., Hou, X. J., Xie, L. L., Hu, C. G., & Zhang, J. Z. (2015). Genome-wide identification, isolation and expression analysis of auxin response factor (ARF) gene family in sweet orange (citrus sinensis). Frontiers in Plant Science, 6(MAR). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.00119

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