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MADS-box gene family in rice: genome-wide identification, organization and expression profiling during reproductive development and stress

BACKGROUND: MADS-box transcription factors, besides being involved in floral organ specification, have also been implicated in several aspects of plant growth and development. In recent years, there have been reports on genomic localization, protein motif structure, phylogenetic relationships, gene...

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Autores principales: Arora, Rita, Agarwal, Pinky, Ray, Swatismita, Singh, Ashok Kumar, Singh, Vijay Pal, Tyagi, Akhilesh K, Kapoor, Sanjay
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1947970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17640358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-8-242
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author Arora, Rita
Agarwal, Pinky
Ray, Swatismita
Singh, Ashok Kumar
Singh, Vijay Pal
Tyagi, Akhilesh K
Kapoor, Sanjay
author_facet Arora, Rita
Agarwal, Pinky
Ray, Swatismita
Singh, Ashok Kumar
Singh, Vijay Pal
Tyagi, Akhilesh K
Kapoor, Sanjay
author_sort Arora, Rita
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description BACKGROUND: MADS-box transcription factors, besides being involved in floral organ specification, have also been implicated in several aspects of plant growth and development. In recent years, there have been reports on genomic localization, protein motif structure, phylogenetic relationships, gene structure and expression of the entire MADS-box family in the model plant system, Arabidopsis. Though there have been some studies in rice as well, an analysis of the complete MADS-box family along with a comprehensive expression profiling was still awaited after the completion of rice genome sequencing. Furthermore, owing to the role of MADS-box family in flower development, an analysis involving structure, expression and functional aspects of MADS-box genes in rice and Arabidopsis was required to understand the role of this gene family in reproductive development. RESULTS: A genome-wide molecular characterization and microarray-based expression profiling of the genes encoding MADS-box transcription factor family in rice is presented. Using a thorough annotation exercise, 75 MADS-box genes have been identified in rice and categorized into MIKC(c), MIKC*, Mα, Mβ and Mγ groups based on phylogeny. Chromosomal localization of these genes reveals that 16 MADS-box genes, mostly MIKC(c)-type, are located within the duplicated segments of the rice genome, whereas most of the M-type genes, 20 in all, seem to have resulted from tandem duplications. Nine members belonging to the Mβ group, which was considered absent in monocots, have also been identified. The expression profiles of all the MADS-box genes have been analyzed under 11 temporal stages of panicle and seed development, three abiotic stress conditions, along with three stages of vegetative development. Transcripts for 31 genes accumulate preferentially in the reproductive phase, of which, 12 genes are specifically expressed in seeds, and six genes show expression specific to panicle development. Differential expression of seven genes under stress conditions is also evident. An attempt has been made to gain insight into plausible functions of rice MADS-box genes by collating the expression data of functionally validated genes in rice and Arabidopsis. CONCLUSION: Only a limited number of MADS genes have been functionally validated in rice. A comprehensive annotation and transcriptome profiling undertaken in this investigation adds to our understanding of the involvement of MADS-box family genes during reproductive development and stress in rice and also provides the basis for selection of candidate genes for functional validation studies.
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spelling pubmed-19479702007-08-14 MADS-box gene family in rice: genome-wide identification, organization and expression profiling during reproductive development and stress Arora, Rita Agarwal, Pinky Ray, Swatismita Singh, Ashok Kumar Singh, Vijay Pal Tyagi, Akhilesh K Kapoor, Sanjay BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: MADS-box transcription factors, besides being involved in floral organ specification, have also been implicated in several aspects of plant growth and development. In recent years, there have been reports on genomic localization, protein motif structure, phylogenetic relationships, gene structure and expression of the entire MADS-box family in the model plant system, Arabidopsis. Though there have been some studies in rice as well, an analysis of the complete MADS-box family along with a comprehensive expression profiling was still awaited after the completion of rice genome sequencing. Furthermore, owing to the role of MADS-box family in flower development, an analysis involving structure, expression and functional aspects of MADS-box genes in rice and Arabidopsis was required to understand the role of this gene family in reproductive development. RESULTS: A genome-wide molecular characterization and microarray-based expression profiling of the genes encoding MADS-box transcription factor family in rice is presented. Using a thorough annotation exercise, 75 MADS-box genes have been identified in rice and categorized into MIKC(c), MIKC*, Mα, Mβ and Mγ groups based on phylogeny. Chromosomal localization of these genes reveals that 16 MADS-box genes, mostly MIKC(c)-type, are located within the duplicated segments of the rice genome, whereas most of the M-type genes, 20 in all, seem to have resulted from tandem duplications. Nine members belonging to the Mβ group, which was considered absent in monocots, have also been identified. The expression profiles of all the MADS-box genes have been analyzed under 11 temporal stages of panicle and seed development, three abiotic stress conditions, along with three stages of vegetative development. Transcripts for 31 genes accumulate preferentially in the reproductive phase, of which, 12 genes are specifically expressed in seeds, and six genes show expression specific to panicle development. Differential expression of seven genes under stress conditions is also evident. An attempt has been made to gain insight into plausible functions of rice MADS-box genes by collating the expression data of functionally validated genes in rice and Arabidopsis. CONCLUSION: Only a limited number of MADS genes have been functionally validated in rice. A comprehensive annotation and transcriptome profiling undertaken in this investigation adds to our understanding of the involvement of MADS-box family genes during reproductive development and stress in rice and also provides the basis for selection of candidate genes for functional validation studies. BioMed Central 2007-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC1947970/ /pubmed/17640358 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-8-242 Text en Copyright © 2007 Arora et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Arora, Rita
Agarwal, Pinky
Ray, Swatismita
Singh, Ashok Kumar
Singh, Vijay Pal
Tyagi, Akhilesh K
Kapoor, Sanjay
MADS-box gene family in rice: genome-wide identification, organization and expression profiling during reproductive development and stress
title MADS-box gene family in rice: genome-wide identification, organization and expression profiling during reproductive development and stress
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title_fullStr MADS-box gene family in rice: genome-wide identification, organization and expression profiling during reproductive development and stress
title_full_unstemmed MADS-box gene family in rice: genome-wide identification, organization and expression profiling during reproductive development and stress
title_short MADS-box gene family in rice: genome-wide identification, organization and expression profiling during reproductive development and stress
title_sort mads-box gene family in rice: genome-wide identification, organization and expression profiling during reproductive development and stress
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1947970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17640358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-8-242
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