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Characterization of cytokinin signaling and homeostasis gene families in two hardwood tree species: Populus trichocarpa and Prunus persica
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BMC Genomics, Volumen 14, Issue 1, 2018,
14712164
10.1186/1471-2164-14-885
Autor
Immanen, Juha
Nieminen, Kaisa
Duchens Silva, Héctor
Rodríguez Rojas, Fernanda
Meisel, Lee A.
Silva, Herman
Albert, Victor A.
Hvidsten, Torgeir R.
Helariutta, Ykä
Institución
Resumen
Background: Through the diversity of cytokinin regulated processes, this phytohormone has a profound impact on plant growth and development. Cytokinin signaling is involved in the control of apical and lateral meristem activity, branching pattern of the shoot, and leaf senescence. These processes influence several traits, including the stem diameter, shoot architecture, and perennial life cycle, which define the development of woody plants. To facilitate research about the role of cytokinin in regulation of woody plant development, we have identified genes associated with cytokinin signaling and homeostasis pathways from two hardwood tree species.Results: Taking advantage of the sequenced black cottonwood (Populus trichocarpa) and peach (Prunus persica) genomes, we have compiled a comprehensive list of genes involved in these pathways. We identified genes belonging to the six families of cytokinin oxidases (CKXs), isopentenyl transferases (IPTs), LONELY GUY genes (LOGs), two-component