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Genome-wide identification and characterization of gene family for RWP-RK transcription factors in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

RWP-RKs represent a small family of transcription factors (TFs) that are unique to plants and function particularly under conditions of nitrogen starvation. These RWP-RKs have been classified in two sub-families, NLPs (NIN-like proteins) and RKDs (RWP-RK domain proteins). NLPs regulate tissue-specif...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Anuj, Batra, Ritu, Gahlaut, Vijay, Gautam, Tinku, Kumar, Sanjay, Sharma, Mansi, Tyagi, Sandhya, Singh, Krishna Pal, Balyan, Harindra Singh, Pandey, Renu, Gupta, Pushpendra Kumar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6291158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30540790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208409
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author Kumar, Anuj
Batra, Ritu
Gahlaut, Vijay
Gautam, Tinku
Kumar, Sanjay
Sharma, Mansi
Tyagi, Sandhya
Singh, Krishna Pal
Balyan, Harindra Singh
Pandey, Renu
Gupta, Pushpendra Kumar
author_facet Kumar, Anuj
Batra, Ritu
Gahlaut, Vijay
Gautam, Tinku
Kumar, Sanjay
Sharma, Mansi
Tyagi, Sandhya
Singh, Krishna Pal
Balyan, Harindra Singh
Pandey, Renu
Gupta, Pushpendra Kumar
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description RWP-RKs represent a small family of transcription factors (TFs) that are unique to plants and function particularly under conditions of nitrogen starvation. These RWP-RKs have been classified in two sub-families, NLPs (NIN-like proteins) and RKDs (RWP-RK domain proteins). NLPs regulate tissue-specific expression of genes involved in nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and RKDs regulate expression of genes involved in gametogenesis/embryogenesis. During the present study, using in silico approach, 37 wheat RWP-RK genes were identified, which included 18 TaNLPs (2865 to 7340 bp with 4/5 exons), distributed on 15 chromosomes from 5 homoeologous groups (with two genes each on 4B,4D and 5A) and 19 TaRKDs (1064 to 5768 bp with 1 to 6 exons) distributed on 12 chromosomes from 4 homoeologous groups (except groups 1, 4 and 5); 2–3 splice variants were also available in 9 of the 37 genes. Sixteen (16) of these genes also carried 24 SSRs (simple sequence repeats), while 11 genes had targets for 13 different miRNAs. At the protein level, MD simulation analysis suggested their interaction with nitrate-ions. Significant differences were observed in the expression of only two (TaNLP1 and TaNLP2) of the nine representative genes that were used for in silico expression analysis under varying levels of N at post-anthesis stage (data for other genes was not available for in silico expression analysis). Differences in expression were also observed during qRT-PCR, when expression of four representative genes (TaNLP2, TaNLP7, TaRKD6 and TaRKD9) was examined in roots and shoots of seedlings (under different conditions of N supply) in two contrasting genotypes which differed in NUE (C306 with low NUE and HUW468 with high NUE). These four genes for qRT-PCR were selected on the basis of previous literature, level of homology and the level of expression (in silico study). In particular, the TaNLP7 gene showed significant up-regulation in the roots and shoots of HUW468 (with higher NUE) during N-starvation; this gene has already been characterized in Arabidopsis and tobacco, and is known to be involved in nitrate-signal transduction pathway.
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spelling pubmed-62911582018-12-28 Genome-wide identification and characterization of gene family for RWP-RK transcription factors in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Kumar, Anuj Batra, Ritu Gahlaut, Vijay Gautam, Tinku Kumar, Sanjay Sharma, Mansi Tyagi, Sandhya Singh, Krishna Pal Balyan, Harindra Singh Pandey, Renu Gupta, Pushpendra Kumar PLoS One Research Article RWP-RKs represent a small family of transcription factors (TFs) that are unique to plants and function particularly under conditions of nitrogen starvation. These RWP-RKs have been classified in two sub-families, NLPs (NIN-like proteins) and RKDs (RWP-RK domain proteins). NLPs regulate tissue-specific expression of genes involved in nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and RKDs regulate expression of genes involved in gametogenesis/embryogenesis. During the present study, using in silico approach, 37 wheat RWP-RK genes were identified, which included 18 TaNLPs (2865 to 7340 bp with 4/5 exons), distributed on 15 chromosomes from 5 homoeologous groups (with two genes each on 4B,4D and 5A) and 19 TaRKDs (1064 to 5768 bp with 1 to 6 exons) distributed on 12 chromosomes from 4 homoeologous groups (except groups 1, 4 and 5); 2–3 splice variants were also available in 9 of the 37 genes. Sixteen (16) of these genes also carried 24 SSRs (simple sequence repeats), while 11 genes had targets for 13 different miRNAs. At the protein level, MD simulation analysis suggested their interaction with nitrate-ions. Significant differences were observed in the expression of only two (TaNLP1 and TaNLP2) of the nine representative genes that were used for in silico expression analysis under varying levels of N at post-anthesis stage (data for other genes was not available for in silico expression analysis). Differences in expression were also observed during qRT-PCR, when expression of four representative genes (TaNLP2, TaNLP7, TaRKD6 and TaRKD9) was examined in roots and shoots of seedlings (under different conditions of N supply) in two contrasting genotypes which differed in NUE (C306 with low NUE and HUW468 with high NUE). These four genes for qRT-PCR were selected on the basis of previous literature, level of homology and the level of expression (in silico study). In particular, the TaNLP7 gene showed significant up-regulation in the roots and shoots of HUW468 (with higher NUE) during N-starvation; this gene has already been characterized in Arabidopsis and tobacco, and is known to be involved in nitrate-signal transduction pathway. Public Library of Science 2018-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6291158/ /pubmed/30540790 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208409 Text en © 2018 Kumar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kumar, Anuj
Batra, Ritu
Gahlaut, Vijay
Gautam, Tinku
Kumar, Sanjay
Sharma, Mansi
Tyagi, Sandhya
Singh, Krishna Pal
Balyan, Harindra Singh
Pandey, Renu
Gupta, Pushpendra Kumar
Genome-wide identification and characterization of gene family for RWP-RK transcription factors in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
title Genome-wide identification and characterization of gene family for RWP-RK transcription factors in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
title_full Genome-wide identification and characterization of gene family for RWP-RK transcription factors in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
title_fullStr Genome-wide identification and characterization of gene family for RWP-RK transcription factors in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide identification and characterization of gene family for RWP-RK transcription factors in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
title_short Genome-wide identification and characterization of gene family for RWP-RK transcription factors in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
title_sort genome-wide identification and characterization of gene family for rwp-rk transcription factors in wheat (triticum aestivum l.)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6291158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30540790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208409
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