Category Ranking

98%

Total Visits

921

Avg Visit Duration

2 minutes

Citations

20

Article Abstract

Hibiscus trionum, commonly known as the 'Flower of an Hour', is an easily cultivated plant in the Malvaceae family that is widespread in tropical and temperate regions, including drylands. The purple base part of its petal exhibits structural colour due to the fine ridges on the epidermal cell surface, and the molecular mechanism of ridge formation has been actively investigated. We performed genome sequencing of H. trionum using a long-read sequencing technology with transcriptome and pathway analyses to identify candidate genes for fine structure formation. The ortholog of AtSHINE1, which is involved in the biosynthesis of cuticular wax in Arabidopsis thaliana, was significantly overexpressed in the iridescent tissue. In addition, orthologs of AtCUS2 and AtCYP77A, which contribute to cutin synthesis, were also overexpressed. Our results provide important insights into the formation of fine ridges on epidermal cells in plants using H. trionum as a model.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10558197PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dsad019DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

fine ridges
12
formation fine
8
epidermal cells
8
hibiscus trionum
8
ridges epidermal
8
genome transcriptome
4
transcriptome analyses
4
analyses reveal
4
reveal genes
4
genes involved
4

Similar Publications

Structurally ordered PtCo intermetallics are one of the most promising oxygen-reduction catalysts in proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) due to their intrinsically improved catalytic activity and stability relative to PtCo solid-solution alloys. However, increasing the heating temperature to achieve a desirable high degree of ordering results in severe particle agglomeration and low mass activity and stability. Herein, a two-step synthesis approach is developed to create an L1-PtCo intermetallic structure with an increased ordering degree and well-dispersed ultrafine particles.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Dual-functional fluorescent probes: Cyanide sensing and forensic fingerprint detection using imidazole derivatives.

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc

January 2026

Department of Chemistry, Chung Yuan Christian University, No. 200, Zhongbei Rd., Zhongli Dist., Taoyuan City 320314, Taiwan, Republic of China. Electronic address:

The development of a multifunctional fluorescent probe, capable of detecting harmful ions and visualizing latent fingerprints, advances analytical science by streamlining environmental monitoring and forensic analysis. Its dual functionality reduces procedural complexity and equipment needs, offering practical value in environmental protection, forensic analysis, and public safety applications. In this study, we synthesized a series of fluorescent molecules based on 1-methyl-4,5-diphenylimidazole conjugated with 2-phenylacetonitrile and its chloro- and nitro-substituted derivatives (DPIH, DPICl, and DPINO).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

In situ scanning testing system based on Raman spectroscopy.

Rev Sci Instrum

August 2025

National Key Laboratory of Automotive Chassis Integration and Bionics/School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun 130025, China.

Accurate characterization of localized material regions is a fundamental requirement for advancing materials science and nanotechnology. In situ observation techniques are important for gaining mechanistic insights into material behavior and optimizing structural design. However, the reliability of characterization outcomes can be substantially compromised by unstable scanning systems.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Influenza A virus (IAV) is one of the most frequently detected respiratory pathogens in swine. A passive surveillance system in the United States (U.S.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Ecological assessment of extreme temperature and fine particulate matter (pm2.5) impact on diabetes service and outcomes in Thailand.

BMC Public Health

August 2025

Health Intervention and Technology Assessment Program (HITAP), Ministry of Public Health, Bangkok, Thailand.

Background: Environmental changes, such as extreme heat and air pollution, are assumed to exacerbate chronic conditions like diabetes and increase demand for related health services. This study investigates how daily maximum temperature and air pollution affect diabetes service utilization in Thailand.

Method: Using ecological analysis, national diabetes service data from the Thai Ministry of Public Health and ERA5 LAND satellite data (from 2018 to 2023) were examined.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF