Genome-wide characterization and stress-responsive expression profiling of MCM genes in Brassica oleracea and Brassica rapa
The Minichromosome maintenance protein [MCM (2-7)] complex is associated with helicase activity for replication fork formation during DNA replication. We identified and characterized each 12 putative MCM genes from Brassica oleracea and Brassica rapa. MCM genes were classified into nine groups accor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of plant biology = Singmul Hakhoe chi 2017, 60(5), , pp.472-484 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Minichromosome maintenance protein [MCM (2-7)] complex is associated with helicase activity for replication fork formation during DNA replication. We identified and characterized each 12 putative
MCM
genes from
Brassica oleracea and Brassica rapa. MCM
genes were classified into nine groups according to their evolutionary relationships. A high number of syntenic regions were present on chromosomes C03 and A03 in
B. oleracea
and
B. rapa
, respectively, compared to the other chromosomes. Expression analysis showed that most of the
MCM(2-7)
helicase-subunit genes and their coregulating
MCM
genes were upregulated during hydroxyurea (HU) induced stress in B. oleracea. In
B. rapa, MCM(2-7)
helicase genes
BrMCM2_2, BrMCM7_1, BrMCM7_2
and their co-regulating genes were upregulated during replication stress. During cold stress,
BoMCM6
in
B. oleracea
and
BrMCM5
in
B. rapa
were remarkably upregulated. During salt stress,
BoMCM6_2, BoMCM7_1, BoMCM8, BoMCM9
, and
BoMCM10
were markedly upregulated in B. oleracea. Hence, our study identified the candidate
MCM
family genes those possess abiotic stress-responsive behavior and DNA replication stress tolerance. As the first genome-wide analysis of
MCM
genes in
B. oleracea
and
B. rapa
, this work provides a foundation to develop stress responsive plants. Further functional and molecular studies on
MCM
genes will be helpful to enhance stress tolerance in plants. |
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ISSN: | 1226-9239 1867-0725 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12374-017-0105-0 |