Genome-Wide Identification and Comprehensive Analysis of the SBT Gene Family in Soybean (Glycine max)

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Abstract

Background

The SBT (Subtilisin-like serine protease) protein, acting as a crucial serine protease, exerts multifaceted roles in orchestrating plant growth, development, and defense responses by modulating cell wall characteristics and activities of extracellular signaling molecules. Despite extensive investigations into SBT family genes in model dicotyledonous plants like Arabidopsis, no studies have yet delved into the SBT gene family in soybean.

Methods

This study marks the inaugural comprehensive analysis of the SBT gene family in soybean, uncovering 118 GmSBT members categorized into six distinct subgroups. Additionally, we conducted comprehensive analyses covering syntenic relationships, exon-intron structures, motif compositions, and cis-regulatory elements. Our examination of RNA-seq data revealed distinct expression patterns of various GmSBTs across various above-ground tissues.

Results

In essence, this research bridges a critical knowledge gap concerning the SBT gene family in soybean, furnishing foundational insights that will serve as a valuable reference for future investigations into soybean developmental functions and integrated data analysis.

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