Identification and characterization analysis of the HDM gene family in melon ( Cucumis melo L.)

Histone demethylase (HDM) play crucial roles in regulating plant growth and environmental adaptation. In this study, the HDM gene family in melon was identified by bioinformatics methods and the expression patterns of the CmHDM family members in different melon tissues were analyzed using transcript...

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Published inYíchuán Vol. 46; no. 2; p. 168
Main Authors Zhang, Zhi, Zhang, Jing, Zhang, Jin, Hasi, Agula, Hao, Jin-Feng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published China 20.02.2024
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Summary:Histone demethylase (HDM) play crucial roles in regulating plant growth and environmental adaptation. In this study, the HDM gene family in melon was identified by bioinformatics methods and the expression patterns of the CmHDM family members in different melon tissues were analyzed using transcriptome data. The results showed that 20 genes were identified in the melon genome, which were unevenly distributed across each chromosome. These members fall into two major categories: LSD1 and JmjC. The JmjC group could be further divided into five subgroups with different numbers. The results of collinearity analysis of intraspecific and interspecific relationships showed that there were only one pair of segmental duplication in melon genes, and more collinearity in genetic relationship of genes between melon and tomato. The numbers of conserved domains, exons and introns in each member vary and various -acting elements responding to hormones and environmental signals existed in the respective promoter regions. Expression analysis showed that the respective gene members were expressed at different levels in male flowers, female flowers, roots, stems, leaves, ovary, and mature fruits of melon. These results will contribute to the understanding on the potential functions of the genes and their potential functions in regulating melon growth and environmental adaptation.
ISSN:0253-9772
DOI:10.16288/j.yczz.23-226