A Comprehensive Analysis of Calmodulin-Like Proteins of Glycine max Indicates Their Role in Calcium Signaling and Plant Defense Against Insect Attack
The calcium (Ca ) signaling is a crucial event during plant-herbivore interaction, which involves a transient change in cytosolic Ca concentration, which is sensed by Ca -sensors, and the received message is transduced to downstream target proteins leading to appropriate defense response. Calmodulin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in plant science 2022-03, Vol.13, p.817950-817950 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The calcium (Ca
) signaling is a crucial event during plant-herbivore interaction, which involves a transient change in cytosolic Ca
concentration, which is sensed by Ca
-sensors, and the received message is transduced to downstream target proteins leading to appropriate defense response. Calmodulin-like proteins (
) are calcium-sensing plant-specific proteins. Although
have been identified in a few plants, they remained uncharacterized in leguminous crop plants. Therefore, a wide-range analysis of
of soybean was performed, which identified 41 true CMLs with greater than 50% similarity with
. The phylogenetic study revealed their evolutionary relatedness with known
. Further, the identification of conserved motifs, gene structure analysis, and identification of
-acting elements strongly supported their identity as members of this family and their involvement in stress responses. Only a few
exhibited differential expression in different tissue types, and rest of them had minimal expression. Additionally, differential expression patterns of
were observed during
-feeding, wounding, and signaling compound treatments, indicating their role in plant defense. The three-dimensional structure prediction, identification of interactive domains, and docking with Ca
ions of
-inducible GmCMLs, indicated their identity as calcium sensors. This study on the characterization of
provided insights into their roles in calcium signaling and plant defense during herbivory. |
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ISSN: | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2022.817950 |