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Evolutionary Understanding of Metacaspase Genes in Cultivated and Wild Oryza Species and Its Role in Disease Resistance Mechanism in Rice

Metacaspases (MCs), a class of cysteine-dependent proteases found in plants, fungi, and protozoa, are predominately involved in programmed cell death processes. In this study, we identified metacaspase genes in cultivated and wild rice species. Characterization of metacaspase genes identified both i...

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Autores principales: Bansal, Ruchi, Rana, Nitika, Singh, Akshay, Dhiman, Pallavi, Mandlik, Rushil, Sonah, Humira, Deshmukh, Rupesh, Sharma, Tilak Raj
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33256228
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11121412
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author Bansal, Ruchi
Rana, Nitika
Singh, Akshay
Dhiman, Pallavi
Mandlik, Rushil
Sonah, Humira
Deshmukh, Rupesh
Sharma, Tilak Raj
author_facet Bansal, Ruchi
Rana, Nitika
Singh, Akshay
Dhiman, Pallavi
Mandlik, Rushil
Sonah, Humira
Deshmukh, Rupesh
Sharma, Tilak Raj
author_sort Bansal, Ruchi
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description Metacaspases (MCs), a class of cysteine-dependent proteases found in plants, fungi, and protozoa, are predominately involved in programmed cell death processes. In this study, we identified metacaspase genes in cultivated and wild rice species. Characterization of metacaspase genes identified both in cultivated subspecies of Oryza sativa, japonica, and indica and in nine wild rice species was performed. Extensive computational analysis was conducted to understand gene structures, phylogenetic relationships, cis-regulatory elements, expression patterns, and haplotypic variations. Further, the haplotyping study of metacaspase genes was conducted using the whole-genome resequencing data publicly available for 4726 diverse genotype and in-house resequencing data generated for north-east Indian rice lines. Sequence variations observed among wild and cultivated rice species for metacaspase genes were used to understand the duplication and neofunctionalization events. The expression profiles of metacaspase genes were analyzed using RNA-seq transcriptome profiling in rice during different developmental stages and stress conditions. Real-time quantitative PCR analysis of candidate metacaspase genes in rice cultivars Pusa Basmati-1 in response to Magnaporthe oryzae infection indicated a significant role in the disease resistance mechanism. The information provided here will help to understand the evolution of metacaspases and their role under stress conditions in rice.
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spelling pubmed-77608542020-12-26 Evolutionary Understanding of Metacaspase Genes in Cultivated and Wild Oryza Species and Its Role in Disease Resistance Mechanism in Rice Bansal, Ruchi Rana, Nitika Singh, Akshay Dhiman, Pallavi Mandlik, Rushil Sonah, Humira Deshmukh, Rupesh Sharma, Tilak Raj Genes (Basel) Article Metacaspases (MCs), a class of cysteine-dependent proteases found in plants, fungi, and protozoa, are predominately involved in programmed cell death processes. In this study, we identified metacaspase genes in cultivated and wild rice species. Characterization of metacaspase genes identified both in cultivated subspecies of Oryza sativa, japonica, and indica and in nine wild rice species was performed. Extensive computational analysis was conducted to understand gene structures, phylogenetic relationships, cis-regulatory elements, expression patterns, and haplotypic variations. Further, the haplotyping study of metacaspase genes was conducted using the whole-genome resequencing data publicly available for 4726 diverse genotype and in-house resequencing data generated for north-east Indian rice lines. Sequence variations observed among wild and cultivated rice species for metacaspase genes were used to understand the duplication and neofunctionalization events. The expression profiles of metacaspase genes were analyzed using RNA-seq transcriptome profiling in rice during different developmental stages and stress conditions. Real-time quantitative PCR analysis of candidate metacaspase genes in rice cultivars Pusa Basmati-1 in response to Magnaporthe oryzae infection indicated a significant role in the disease resistance mechanism. The information provided here will help to understand the evolution of metacaspases and their role under stress conditions in rice. MDPI 2020-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7760854/ /pubmed/33256228 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11121412 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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Bansal, Ruchi
Rana, Nitika
Singh, Akshay
Dhiman, Pallavi
Mandlik, Rushil
Sonah, Humira
Deshmukh, Rupesh
Sharma, Tilak Raj
Evolutionary Understanding of Metacaspase Genes in Cultivated and Wild Oryza Species and Its Role in Disease Resistance Mechanism in Rice
title Evolutionary Understanding of Metacaspase Genes in Cultivated and Wild Oryza Species and Its Role in Disease Resistance Mechanism in Rice
title_full Evolutionary Understanding of Metacaspase Genes in Cultivated and Wild Oryza Species and Its Role in Disease Resistance Mechanism in Rice
title_fullStr Evolutionary Understanding of Metacaspase Genes in Cultivated and Wild Oryza Species and Its Role in Disease Resistance Mechanism in Rice
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary Understanding of Metacaspase Genes in Cultivated and Wild Oryza Species and Its Role in Disease Resistance Mechanism in Rice
title_short Evolutionary Understanding of Metacaspase Genes in Cultivated and Wild Oryza Species and Its Role in Disease Resistance Mechanism in Rice
title_sort evolutionary understanding of metacaspase genes in cultivated and wild oryza species and its role in disease resistance mechanism in rice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33256228
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11121412
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