Identification and Expression Analysis of the BTB/POZ Gene Family in Solanum tuberosum

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The BTB/POZ (broad-complex, tramtrack, and bric-a-brac) family of proteins is widespread in plants and animals and plays important roles in growth, development, metabolism, and environmental responses. There are few reports on BTB family genes in potato. In this study, 34 sequences containing conserved BTB domains were obtained from the potato gene database, and the phylogenetic, physical, and chemical properties, gene structure, conserved motif, domain, and chromosomal localization of the potato BTB protein family were analyzed via bioinformatics methods. In addition, we used qRT-PCR to detect 12 selected StBTB genes. The results confirmed that these genes are involved in cold, ABA, salt, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), drought, and low-nitrogen stress, which is highly important for elucidating BTB family members and studying stress response and tolerance mechanisms. This study provides a theoretical basis for the study of the function and expression of potato BTB and lays a solid foundation for further understanding the molecular mechanism of the potato BTB gene under various environmental stresses.

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Feng, H., Lu, Y., Ren, B., Yang, S., Liu, Y., Lu, L., & Li, L. (2024). Identification and Expression Analysis of the BTB/POZ Gene Family in Solanum tuberosum. Horticulturae, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae10060543

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