Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis of Members in the YT521-B Homology Domain-Containing RNA Binding Protein Family in Ginkgo biloba
2024

Study of RNA Binding Proteins in Ginkgo biloba

Sample size: 10 publication 10 minutes Evidence: moderate

Author Information

Author(s): Wang Han, Zhang Jingjing, Yao Sheng, Cheng Xiang, Ji Kongshu, Yu Qiong, Adhikari Tika

Primary Institution: Nanjing Forestry University

Hypothesis

YTH proteins in Ginkgo biloba might bind to different m6A sites with selective preferences.

Conclusion

The study identified 10 YTH genes in Ginkgo biloba and showed their significant roles in growth and stress responses.

Supporting Evidence

  • 10 YTH genes were identified in the Ginkgo biloba genome.
  • YTH proteins showed tissue-specific expression patterns.
  • Expression levels changed significantly after treatments with ABA, MeJA, and NaCl.

Takeaway

This study found that certain proteins in Ginkgo biloba help plants respond to stress and grow by reading special chemical marks on their RNA.

Methodology

The study used bioinformatics methods to identify YTH genes and analyzed their expression patterns under various treatments.

Statistical Information

P-Value

p<0.05

Statistical Significance

p<0.05

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.3390/plants13243589

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