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Comprehensive Expression Analysis of Rice Armadillo Gene Family During Abiotic Stress and Development

Genes in the Armadillo (ARM)-repeat superfamily encode proteins with a range of developmental and physiological processes in unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes. These 42 amino acid, long tandem repeat-containing proteins have been abundantly recognized in many plant species. Previous studies h...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Manisha, Singh, Amarjeet, Shankar, Alka, Pandey, Amita, Baranwal, Vinay, Kapoor, Sanjay, Tyagi, Akhilesh K., Pandey, Girdhar K.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4060948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24398598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dst056
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author Sharma, Manisha
Singh, Amarjeet
Shankar, Alka
Pandey, Amita
Baranwal, Vinay
Kapoor, Sanjay
Tyagi, Akhilesh K.
Pandey, Girdhar K.
author_facet Sharma, Manisha
Singh, Amarjeet
Shankar, Alka
Pandey, Amita
Baranwal, Vinay
Kapoor, Sanjay
Tyagi, Akhilesh K.
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description Genes in the Armadillo (ARM)-repeat superfamily encode proteins with a range of developmental and physiological processes in unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes. These 42 amino acid, long tandem repeat-containing proteins have been abundantly recognized in many plant species. Previous studies have confirmed that Armadillo proteins constitute a multigene family in Arabidopsis. In this study, we performed a computational analysis in the rice genome (Oryza sativa L. subsp. japonica), and identified 158 genes of Armadillo superfamily. Phylogenetic study classified them into several arbitrary groups based on a varying number of non-conserved ARM repeats and accessory domain(s) associated with them. An in-depth analysis of gene expression through microarray and Q-PCR revealed a number of ARM proteins expressing differentially in abiotic stresses and developmental conditions, suggesting a potential roles of this superfamily in development and stress signalling. Comparative phylogenetic analysis between Arabidopsis and rice Armadillo genes revealed a high degree of evolutionary conservation between the orthologues in two plant species. The non-synonymous and synonymous substitutions per site ratios (Ka/Ks) of duplicated gene pairs indicate a purifying selection. This genome-wide identification and expression analysis provides a basis for further functional analysis of Armadillo genes under abiotic stress and reproductive developmental condition in the plant lineage.
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spelling pubmed-40609482014-06-18 Comprehensive Expression Analysis of Rice Armadillo Gene Family During Abiotic Stress and Development Sharma, Manisha Singh, Amarjeet Shankar, Alka Pandey, Amita Baranwal, Vinay Kapoor, Sanjay Tyagi, Akhilesh K. Pandey, Girdhar K. DNA Res Full Papers Genes in the Armadillo (ARM)-repeat superfamily encode proteins with a range of developmental and physiological processes in unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes. These 42 amino acid, long tandem repeat-containing proteins have been abundantly recognized in many plant species. Previous studies have confirmed that Armadillo proteins constitute a multigene family in Arabidopsis. In this study, we performed a computational analysis in the rice genome (Oryza sativa L. subsp. japonica), and identified 158 genes of Armadillo superfamily. Phylogenetic study classified them into several arbitrary groups based on a varying number of non-conserved ARM repeats and accessory domain(s) associated with them. An in-depth analysis of gene expression through microarray and Q-PCR revealed a number of ARM proteins expressing differentially in abiotic stresses and developmental conditions, suggesting a potential roles of this superfamily in development and stress signalling. Comparative phylogenetic analysis between Arabidopsis and rice Armadillo genes revealed a high degree of evolutionary conservation between the orthologues in two plant species. The non-synonymous and synonymous substitutions per site ratios (Ka/Ks) of duplicated gene pairs indicate a purifying selection. This genome-wide identification and expression analysis provides a basis for further functional analysis of Armadillo genes under abiotic stress and reproductive developmental condition in the plant lineage. Oxford University Press 2014-06 2014-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4060948/ /pubmed/24398598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dst056 Text en © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Kazusa DNA Research Institute. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tyagi, Akhilesh K.
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Comprehensive Expression Analysis of Rice Armadillo Gene Family During Abiotic Stress and Development
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