BrCNGC gene family in field mustard: genome-wide identification, characterization, comparative synteny, evolution and expression profiling
CNGCs are ligand-gated calcium signaling channels, which participate in important biological processes in eukaryotes. However, the CNGC gene family is not well-investigated in Brassica rapa L. (i.e., field mustard) that is economically important and evolutionary model crop. In this study, we systema...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2021-12, Vol.11 (1), p.24203-16, Article 24203 |
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Zusammenfassung: | CNGCs are ligand-gated calcium signaling channels, which participate in important biological processes in eukaryotes. However, the
CNGC
gene family is not well-investigated in
Brassica rapa
L. (i.e., field mustard) that is economically important and evolutionary model crop. In this study, we systematically identified 29 member genes in
BrCNGC
gene family, and studied their physico-chemical properties. The
BrCNGC
family was classified into four major and two sub phylogenetic groups. These genes were randomly localized on nine chromosomes, and dispersed into three sub-genomes of
B. rapa
L. Both whole-genome triplication and gene duplication (i.e., segmental/tandem) events participated in the expansion of the
BrCNGC
family. Using
in-silico
bioinformatics approaches, we determined the gene structures, conserved motif compositions, protein interaction networks, and revealed that most
BrCNGCs
can be regulated by phosphorylation and microRNAs of diverse functionality. The differential expression patterns of
BrCNGC
genes in different plant tissues, and in response to different biotic, abiotic and hormonal stress types, suggest their strong role in plant growth, development and stress tolerance. Notably,
BrCNGC-9
,
27
,
18
and
11
exhibited highest responses in terms of fold-changes against club-root pathogen
Plasmodiophora brassicae
,
Pseudomonas syringae
pv.
maculicola
, methyl-jasmonate, and trace elements. These results provide foundation for the selection of candidate
BrCNGC
genes for future breeding of field mustard. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-021-03712-y |