Genome-wide identification and expression profiling of growth‑regulating factor (GRF) and GRF‑interacting factor (GIF) gene families in chickpea and pigeonpea
The growth-regulating factor ( GRF ) and GRF-interacting factor ( GIF ) families encode plant-specific transcription factors and play vital roles in plant development and stress response processes. Although GRF and GIF genes have been identified in various plant species, there have been no reports o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2024-07, Vol.14 (1), p.17178-16, Article 17178 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The growth-regulating factor (
GRF
) and GRF-interacting factor (
GIF
) families encode plant-specific transcription factors and play vital roles in plant development and stress response processes. Although
GRF
and
GIF
genes have been identified in various plant species, there have been no reports of the analysis and identification of the GRF and GIF transcription factor families in chickpea (
Cicer arietinum
) and pigeonpea (
Cajanus cajan
). The present study identified seven
CaGRF
s, eleven
CcGRF
s, four
CaGIF
s, and four
CcGIF
s. The identified proteins were grouped into eight and three clades for GRFs and GIFs, respectively based on their phylogenetic relationships. A comprehensive
in-silico
analysis was performed to determine chromosomal location, sub-cellular localization, and types of regulatory elements present in the putative promoter region. Synteny analysis revealed that
GRF
and
GIF
genes showed diploid-polyploid topology in pigeonpea, but not in chickpea. Tissue-specific expression data at the vegetative and reproductive stages of the plant showed that
GRFs
and
GIFs
were strongly expressed in tissues like embryos, pods, and seeds, indicating that
GRFs
and
GIFs
play vital roles in plant growth and development. This research characterized
GRF
and
GIF
families and hints at their primary roles in the chickpea and pigeonpea growth and developmental process. Our findings provide potential gene resources and vital information on
GRF
and
GIF
gene families in chickpea and pigeonpea, which will help further understand the regulatory role of these gene families in plant growth and development. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-024-68033-2 |