Abstract

GRAS transcription factors are a kind of plant-specific transcription factor that have been found in a variety of plants. According to previous studies, GRAS proteins are widely involved in the physiological processes of plant signal transduction, stress, growth and development. The Jilin ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer) is a heterogeneous tetraploid perennial herb of the Araliaceae family, ginseng genus. Important information regarding the GRAS transcription factors has not been reported in ginseng. In this study, 59 Panax ginseng GRAS (PgGRAS) genes were obtained from the Jilin ginseng transcriptome data and divided into 13 sub-families according to the classification of Arabidopsis thaliana. Through systematic evolution, structural variation, function and gene expression analysis, we further reveal GRAS’s potential function in plant growth processes and its stress response. The expression of PgGRAS genes responding to gibberellin acids (GAs) suggests that these genes could be activated after application concentration of GA. The qPCR analysis result shows that four PgGRAS genes belonging to the DELLA sub-family potentially have important roles in the GA stress response of ginseng hairy roots. This study provides not only a preliminary exploration of the potential functions of the GRAS genes in ginseng, but also valuable data for further exploration of the candidate PgGRAS genes of GA signaling in Jilin ginseng, especially their roles in ginseng hairy root development and GA stress response.

Highlights

  • Ginseng is one of the most valuable medicinal plants in the Araliaceae family

  • The GRAS gene family has been investigated in many studies, it has not been studied in Panax ginseng

  • These results suggest that the origins of the Panax ginseng GRAS (PgGRAS) gene family can be traced back to the division between monocotyledons (Oryza sativa) and dicotyledons (Arabidopsis thaliana, Solanum lycopersicum and Panax ginseng)

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Introduction

Ginseng is one of the most valuable medicinal plants in the Araliaceae family. Polysaccharides, volatile ingredients, proteins, vitamins, and other compounds. China, Korea and Japan, are the major growing areas of ginseng. The Chinese ginseng is mainly distributed in Jilin Province and is commonly named as Jilin Ginseng. Ginseng has anti-thrombosis and anti-aging effects, prevents tumor angiogenesis and has other functions [1,2]. The study of ginseng has become a hotspot for research

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