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Heavy Metal Transporters-Associated Proteins in Solanum tuberosum: Genome-Wide Identification, Comprehensive Gene Feature, Evolution and Expression Analysis

Plants have evolved a number of defense and adaptation responses to protect themselves against challenging environmental stresses. Genes containing a heavy metal associated (HMA) domain are required for the spatiotemporal transportation of metal ions that bind with various enzymes and co-factors wit...

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Autores principales: He, Guandi, Qin, Lijun, Tian, Weijun, Meng, Lulu, He, Tengbing, Zhao, Degang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7694169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33126505
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11111269
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author He, Guandi
Qin, Lijun
Tian, Weijun
Meng, Lulu
He, Tengbing
Zhao, Degang
author_facet He, Guandi
Qin, Lijun
Tian, Weijun
Meng, Lulu
He, Tengbing
Zhao, Degang
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description Plants have evolved a number of defense and adaptation responses to protect themselves against challenging environmental stresses. Genes containing a heavy metal associated (HMA) domain are required for the spatiotemporal transportation of metal ions that bind with various enzymes and co-factors within the cell. To uncover the underlying mechanisms mediated by StHMA genes, we identified 36 gene members in the StHMA family and divided them into six subfamilies by phylogenetic analysis. The StHMAs had high collinearity and were segmentally duplicated. Structurally, most StHMAs had one HMA domain, StHIPPc and StRNA1 subfamilies had two, and 13 StHMAs may be genetically variable. The StHMA gene structures and motifs varied considerably among the various classifications, this suggests the StHMA family is diverse in genetic functions. The promoter analysis showed that the StHMAs had six main cis-acting elements with abiotic stress. An expression pattern analysis revealed that the StHMAs were expressed tissue specifically, and a variety of abiotic stresses may induce the expression of StHMA family genes. The HMA transporter family may be regulated and expressed by a series of complex signal networks under abiotic stress. The results of this study may help to establish a theoretical foundation for further research investigating the functions of HMA genes in Solanum tuberosum to elucidate their regulatory role in the mechanism governing the response of plants to abiotic stress.
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spelling pubmed-76941692020-11-28 Heavy Metal Transporters-Associated Proteins in Solanum tuberosum: Genome-Wide Identification, Comprehensive Gene Feature, Evolution and Expression Analysis He, Guandi Qin, Lijun Tian, Weijun Meng, Lulu He, Tengbing Zhao, Degang Genes (Basel) Article Plants have evolved a number of defense and adaptation responses to protect themselves against challenging environmental stresses. Genes containing a heavy metal associated (HMA) domain are required for the spatiotemporal transportation of metal ions that bind with various enzymes and co-factors within the cell. To uncover the underlying mechanisms mediated by StHMA genes, we identified 36 gene members in the StHMA family and divided them into six subfamilies by phylogenetic analysis. The StHMAs had high collinearity and were segmentally duplicated. Structurally, most StHMAs had one HMA domain, StHIPPc and StRNA1 subfamilies had two, and 13 StHMAs may be genetically variable. The StHMA gene structures and motifs varied considerably among the various classifications, this suggests the StHMA family is diverse in genetic functions. The promoter analysis showed that the StHMAs had six main cis-acting elements with abiotic stress. An expression pattern analysis revealed that the StHMAs were expressed tissue specifically, and a variety of abiotic stresses may induce the expression of StHMA family genes. The HMA transporter family may be regulated and expressed by a series of complex signal networks under abiotic stress. The results of this study may help to establish a theoretical foundation for further research investigating the functions of HMA genes in Solanum tuberosum to elucidate their regulatory role in the mechanism governing the response of plants to abiotic stress. MDPI 2020-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7694169/ /pubmed/33126505 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11111269 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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He, Guandi
Qin, Lijun
Tian, Weijun
Meng, Lulu
He, Tengbing
Zhao, Degang
Heavy Metal Transporters-Associated Proteins in Solanum tuberosum: Genome-Wide Identification, Comprehensive Gene Feature, Evolution and Expression Analysis
title Heavy Metal Transporters-Associated Proteins in Solanum tuberosum: Genome-Wide Identification, Comprehensive Gene Feature, Evolution and Expression Analysis
title_full Heavy Metal Transporters-Associated Proteins in Solanum tuberosum: Genome-Wide Identification, Comprehensive Gene Feature, Evolution and Expression Analysis
title_fullStr Heavy Metal Transporters-Associated Proteins in Solanum tuberosum: Genome-Wide Identification, Comprehensive Gene Feature, Evolution and Expression Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Heavy Metal Transporters-Associated Proteins in Solanum tuberosum: Genome-Wide Identification, Comprehensive Gene Feature, Evolution and Expression Analysis
title_short Heavy Metal Transporters-Associated Proteins in Solanum tuberosum: Genome-Wide Identification, Comprehensive Gene Feature, Evolution and Expression Analysis
title_sort heavy metal transporters-associated proteins in solanum tuberosum: genome-wide identification, comprehensive gene feature, evolution and expression analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7694169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33126505
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11111269
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