Tong L, Zeng Q, Guo Y, Li Y, Li H, Chen L, Liu X. Functional characterization in
Chimonobambusa utilis reveals the role of
bHLH gene family in bamboo sheath color variation.
FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE 2025;
16:1514703. [PMID:
40012728 PMCID:
PMC11861543 DOI:
10.3389/fpls.2025.1514703]
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Abstract
Introduction
The basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) proteins are a large family of transcription factors that are essential to physiology, metabolism, and development. However, the available information is limited about the bHLH gene family in Chimonobambusa utilis, which is widely cultivated in China because of its high-quality and economic value. C. utilis cultivars exhibit five natural color variations in their shoot sheaths, but the molecular mechanism behind this color diversity remains unclear.
Methods
De novo assembly was employed to obtain gene sequences. To identify pathways related to color formation, GO enrichment analysis was performed on the 44,255 functionally annotated unigenes.
Results
The transcriptomic analysis of C. utilis yielded a total of 195,977 transcripts and 75,137 unigenes after removing redundancy. The enrichment results revealed that four pathways were most strongly associated with color formation. Phylogenetic, conserved motif, and protein-protein interaction analyses, along with qRT-PCR validation, confirmed CubHLH17's role in red sheath color.
Discussion
This research not only deepens insights into the functional roles of CubHLH genes but also lays the foundation for genetic improvement of bamboo species. We suggest that these findings will contribute to both scientific research and commercial bamboo cultivation through gene editing technology in the future.
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