1.LBD gene family in Hippophae rhamnoides: identification and expression pattern during flower bud development.
Xinjuan LI ; Panpan YANG ; Tian ZHANG ; Qiandan REN ; Wu ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(2):753-770
Lateral organ boundaries (LOB) domain (LBD) genes encode a family of transcription factors ubiquitous in higher plants, playing crucial roles in the growth, development, and stress responses. Hippophae rhamnoides, known for its drought, cold, and saline-alkali tolerance, offers significant economic benefits and ecological values. Utilizing the whole genome data and bioinformatics approaches, this study identified and analyzed the LBD gene family in H. rhamnoides. Additionally, we examined the expression pattern of HrLBD genes by integrating the transcriptome data from male and female flower buds in development. Eleven LBD genes were identified in H. rhamnoides, and these genes were distributed on five chromosomes. The HrLBD proteins showed the lengths ranging from 159 aa to 302 aa, the molecular weights between 18 249.91 Da and 33 202.01 Da, and the subcellular localization in the nucleus or chloroplasts. LBD protein domains and gene structures were highly conserved, featuring similar motifs. The phylogenetic analysis of HrLBD genes and the LBD genes in Arabidopsis thaliana and Hordeum vulgare revealed that HrLBD genes falled into two major categories: Class Ⅰ and Class Ⅱ. The transcriptome data and RT-qPCR showed that HrLBD genes were highly expressed in male flower buds, with up-regulated expression levels throughout bud development, indicating a role in the specific stage of male flower bud development. This study lays a theoretical foundation for exploring the roles of HrLBD genes in the growth, development, and sex differentiation of H. rhamnoides flower buds.
Flowers/genetics*
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Hippophae/metabolism*
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Phylogeny
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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
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Plant Proteins/genetics*
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Transcription Factors/genetics*
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Multigene Family
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Genes, Plant
2.Clinical observation of knee-balancing Tuina manipulation for pes anserina bursitis
Yupeng HUANG ; Qiandan WU ; Wei QI ; Fuqing ZHANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2024;22(2):147-153
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy and safety of knee-balancing Tuina(Chinese therapeutic massage)manipulation for pes anserina bursitis(PAB). Methods:A total of 64 patients with PAB were enrolled and divided into a Tuina group and a medication group by the random number table method,with 32 cases in each group.The medication group was given votalin for external use,and the Tuina group was given knee-balancing Tuina manipulation based on treatment according to structure differentiation.Both groups were treated for 7 consecutive days.The visual analog scale(VAS)score,Lyshlom score,knee joint range of motion(ROM),and total effective rate were compared between the two groups.Adverse reactions were observed in both groups. Results:During the treatment,there was 1 dropout case in the medication group.The total effective rate was 93.8%in the Tuina group and 83.9%in the medication group.The difference between the two groups was statistically significant(P<0.05).After treatment,the VAS score in both groups decreased significantly(P<0.05),and the Lyshlom score and knee joint ROM increased significantly(P<0.05).The differences in the VAS score,Lyshlom score,and knee joint ROM between the two groups were all statistically significant(P<0.05). Conclusion:The knee-balancing Tuina manipulation based on treatment according to structure differentiation can effectively relieve pain and improve knee function in PAB,and its efficacy is superior to that of external use of votalin.

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