Zinc finger-homeodomain transcriptional factors (ZF-HDS) in wheat (Triticum aestivum l.): Identification, evolution, expression analysis and response to abiotic stresses

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Abstract

Zinc finger-homeodomain transcriptional factors (ZF-HDs), a kind of plant-specific transcription factor, play important roles in plant growth, development and various stress responses. In this study, the genome-wide analysis of the ZF-HD gene family was performed in wheat. A total of 37 TaZF-HD genes were identified in T. aestivum and classified into six groups. The results of a synteny analysis showed that gene replication events contributed to the expansion of the TaZF-HD gene family. The TaZF-HD paralogous gene pairs with similar chromosomal locations in different subgenomes had similar expression patterns. TaZF-HDs were highly induced under PEG (polyethylene glycol), NaCl and cold stress but not induced under heat stress. Gene ontology (GO) annotation and protein-protein interactions suggested that TaZF-HD proteins may participate in various biological processes of plants. These results increase our understanding of ZF-HD genes and provide robust candidate genes for future functional investigations aimed at crop improvement.

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Liu, H., Yang, Y., & Zhang, L. (2021). Zinc finger-homeodomain transcriptional factors (ZF-HDS) in wheat (Triticum aestivum l.): Identification, evolution, expression analysis and response to abiotic stresses. Plants, 10(3), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10030593

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