Investigation of Roles of TaTALE Genes during Development and Stress Response in Bread Wheat

The ( ) genes of the homeobox superfamily are responsible for numerous biological functions in plants. Herein, we identified a total of 72 genes in the allohexaploid genome of bread wheat ( L.) and performed a comprehensive investigation for gene and protein structural properties, phylogeny, express...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plants (Basel) 2022-02, Vol.11 (5), p.587
Hauptverfasser: Rathour, Meenakshi, Shumayla, Alok, Anshu, Upadhyay, Santosh Kumar
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Zusammenfassung:The ( ) genes of the homeobox superfamily are responsible for numerous biological functions in plants. Herein, we identified a total of 72 genes in the allohexaploid genome of bread wheat ( L.) and performed a comprehensive investigation for gene and protein structural properties, phylogeny, expression patterns, and multilevel gene regulations. The identified TaTALE proteins were further classified into two groups, TaBLHs and TaKNOXs, which were tightly clustered into the phylogeny. The negative Ka/Ks ratio of duplicated genes suggested purifying selection pressure with confined functional divergence. Various signature domains and motifs were found conserved in both groups of proteins. The occurrence of diverse -regulatory elements and modulated expression during various developmental stages and in the presence of abiotic (heat, drought, salt) and two different fungal stresses suggested their roles in development and stress response, as well. The interaction of TaTALEs with the miRNAs and other development-related homeobox proteins also suggested their roles in growth and development and stress response. The present study revealed several important aspects of TaTALEs that will be useful in further functional validation of these genes in future studies.
ISSN:2223-7747
2223-7747
DOI:10.3390/plants11050587