Comprehensive Genome-Wide Investigation and Transcriptional Regulation of the bZIP Gene Family in Litchi Fruit Development.

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Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory for Green Agricultural Production and Intelligent Equipment, College of Biological and Food Engineering, Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology, Maoming 525000, China.

Published: May 2025


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, a crucial tropical and subtropical fruit tree in southern China, is widely appreciated for its distinctive flavor, high nutritional value, and significant economic impact. The bZIP (basic leucine zipper) gene family plays an essential role in regulating key biological functions during plant growth and development. In this study, we performed a comprehensive bioinformatics analysis of the bZIP gene family in litchi to systematically elucidate its molecular characteristics and functional properties. A total of 55 bZIP gene family members were identified, with the encoded proteins containing between 129 and 845 amino acid residues and theoretical isoelectric points (pI) ranging from 4.85 to 10.23. Protein-protein interaction network analysis revealed that 46 proteins exhibited interaction relationships. Phylogenetic analysis classified these genes into 13 distinct subgroups (A-K, M, and S). Chromosomal localization analysis indicated that bZIP gene family members were successfully mapped to 15 chromosomes. Intraspecific collinearity analysis identified 39 segmental duplication events, while interspecific and single-gene collinearity analyses suggested evolutionary conservation, with only a few genes exhibiting duplication or loss events. Cis-acting element analysis revealed a total of 213 elements associated with growth and development, which may play an important role in fruit development regulation. The results of differential gene expression, related to fruit development across different cultivars, tissues, and flowering stages, combined with qRT-PCR validation, suggest that and may be involved in the early regulation of fruit development, while may play a regulatory role during the later stages of fruit development. These findings provide a strong theoretical foundation for understanding the roles of bZIP genes in litchi fruit growth and development, and lay the groundwork for further functional studies. This study has potential application value in litchi fruit development and genetic improvement.

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