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Genome-Wide Analysis of the Common Fig (Ficus carica L.) R2R3-MYB Genes Reveals Their Structure, Evolution, and Roles in Fruit Color Variation

  • K. Chatti
  • , N. Kmeli
  • , I. Bettaieb
  • , J. Hamdi
  • , Sonia Gaaied
  • , R. Mlouka
  • , M. Mars
  • , D. Bouktila*
  • *Corresponding author
  • University of Monastir
  • University of Sousse

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Abstract

The R2R3-MYB transcription factor (TF) family is crucial for regulating plant growth, stress response, and fruit ripening. Although this TF family has been examined in a multitude of plants, the R2R3-MYB TFs in Ficus carica, a Mediterranean fruit species, have yet to be characterized. This study identified and classified 63 R2R3-MYB genes (FcMYB1 to FcMYB63) in the F. carica genome. We analyzed these genes for physicochemical properties, conserved motifs, phylogenetic relationships, gene architecture, selection pressure, and gene expression profiles and networks. The genes were classified into 29 clades, with members of the same clade showing similar exon-intron structures and motif compositions. Of the 54 orthologous gene pairs shared with mulberry (Morus notabilis), 52 evolved under negative selection, while two pairs (FcMYB55/MnMYB20 and FcMYB59/MnMYB31) experienced diversifying selection. RNA-Seq analysis showed that FcMYB26, FcMYB33, and FcMYB34 were significantly overexpressed in fig fruit peel during maturation phase III. Weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) indicated that these genes are part of an expression module associated with the anthocyanin pathway. RT-qPCR validation confirmed these findings and revealed that the Tunisian cultivars 'Zidi' and 'Soltani' have cultivar-specific R2R3-FcMYB genes highly overexpressed during the final stage of fruit maturation and color acquisition. These genes likely influence cultivar-specific pigment synthesis. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the R2R3-MYB TF family in fig, offering a framework for selecting genes related to fruit peel color in breeding programs.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-31
Number of pages31
JournalBiochemical Genetics
Issue numberna
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biochemistry
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics

Keywords

  • Expression profile
  • Fig tree
  • Fruit pigmentation
  • Functional plant omics
  • Gene family
  • R2R3-MYB
  • Transcription factor

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