Transcriptional Regulation of the Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase (PAL) Gene Family in Mulberry Under Chitosan-Induced Stress

壳聚糖诱导胁迫下桑树中苯丙氨酸解氨酶(PAL)基因家族的转录调控

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Abstract

Regulation of the phenylpropanoid pathway is critical for plant development and defense. This research investigates the transcriptional control of six Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase (PAL) gene homologs identified in the mulberry genome. A comprehensive in silico pipeline was employed to analyze the promoter architecture of these genes. Using the MEME suite, we identified three statistically significant conserved motifs within the 2000 bp upstream region. Subsequent TF binding prediction with FootprintDB for these motifs implicated the TCP, NAC, AP2/ERF, B3, and BBR-BPC families as potential regulators. A parallel analysis with PlantRegMap highlighted a high density of binding sites for the BBR-BPC and AP2/ERF families in the core promoter regions. A comparative analysis showed a weak correlation between the databases, underscoring the necessity of a multi-faceted predictive approach. Transcriptomic profiling under chitosan-induced conditions validated our in silico framework, suggesting the involvement of these TF families. Specifically, the data support NAC083 as a putative transcriptional activator and suggest a repressive function for members of the AP2/ERF and BBR-BPC families, providing a robust, experimentally supported model of PAL regulation.

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