Genome-wide identification and expression profile of YABBY genes in Averrhoa carambola

PeerJ. 2022 Jan 4:9:e12558. doi: 10.7717/peerj.12558. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Background: Members of the plant-specific YABBY gene family are thought to play an important role in the development of leaf, flower, and fruit. The YABBY genes have been characterized and regarded as vital contributors to fruit development in Arabidopsis thaliana and tomato, in contrast to that in the important tropical economic fruit star fruit (Averrhoa carambola), even though its genome is available.

Methods: In the present study, a total of eight YABBY family genes (named from AcYABBY1 to AcYABBY8) were identified from the genome of star fruit, and their phylogenetic relationships, functional domains and motif compositions, physicochemical properties, chromosome locations, gene structures, protomer elements, collinear analysis, selective pressure, and expression profiles were further analyzed.

Results: Eight AcYABBY genes (AcYABBYs) were clustered into five clades and were distributed on five chromosomes, and all of them had undergone negative selection. Tandem and fragment duplications rather than WGD contributed to YABBY gene number in the star fruit. Expression profiles of AcYABBYs from different organs and developmental stages of fleshy fruit indicated that AcYABBY4 may play a specific role in regulating fruit size. These results emphasize the need for further studies on the functions of AcYABBYs in fruit development.

Keywords: Averrhoa carambola; Fruit development; Genome-wide analysis; RT-qPCR; YABBY gene family.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Key Research and Development Program of Guangxithe Science and Technology Major Project of Guangxi (No. Gui Sci. AA17204045-4AB16380134), Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences Special Project for Basic Scientific Research (No. Gui AgriSci. 2021YT046), the Technology Innovation Special Fund Project of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University (KFA17331A), and the Team of Flower Industry Expert Guidance and Service (No. 1891008001). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.