scholarly journals Genome-wide identification, characterization and expression analysis of non-RD receptor like kinase gene family under Colletotrichum truncatum stress conditions in hot pepper

Genetica ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 148 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 283-296
Author(s):  
R. Srideepthi ◽  
M. S. R. Krishna ◽  
P. Suneetha ◽  
R. Sai Krishna ◽  
S. Karthikeyan
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
R Srideepthi ◽  
MSR Krishna ◽  
P Suneetha ◽  
R Sai Krishna ◽  
S Karthikeyan

AbstractReceptor Like kinases (RLKs) are conserved upstream signaling molecules that regulate several biological processes, including plant development and stress adaptation. Non arginine aspartate (non-RD) an important class of RLKs plays a vital role in disease resistance and apoptosis in plants. In present investigation, a comprehensive Insilco analysis for non-RD Kinase gene family including identification, sequence similarity, phylogeny, chromosomal localization, gene structures, gene duplication analysis, promoter analysis and transcript expression profiles were elucidated. In this study twenty six genes were observed on nine out of twelve chromosomes. All these genes were clustered into seven subfamilies under large monophyletic group termed as Interleukin-1 Receptor-Associated Kinase (IRAK) family. Structural diversity in genomic structure among non-RD kinase gene family were identified and presence of pathogen induced cis regulatory elements like STRE, MYC, MYB,W box were found. Expression profiles of genes involved in providing resistance to anthracnose pathogen Colletotrichum truncatum in hot pepper were analyzed at different infective stages in both resistant and susceptible genotypes. Among twenty six genes, CaRLK1 gene belonging to LRRXII subfamily was up regulated under severe stress after infection in resistant genotype PBC-80. This integrative approach has helped us to identify candidate genes involved in disease resistance which would be helpful in future crop improvement programs.


BMC Genomics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Cuili Pan ◽  
Zhaoxiong Lei ◽  
Shuzhe Wang ◽  
Xingping Wang ◽  
Dawei Wei ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are protein kinases regulating important cellular processes such as cell cycle and transcription. Many CDK genes also play a critical role during adipogenic differentiation, but the role of CDK gene family in regulating bovine adipocyte differentiation has not been studied. Therefore, the present study aims to characterize the CDK gene family in bovine and study their expression pattern during adipocyte differentiation. Results We performed a genome-wide analysis and identified a number of CDK genes in several bovine species. The CDK genes were classified into 8 subfamilies through phylogenetic analysis. We found that 25 bovine CDK genes were distributed in 16 different chromosomes. Collinearity analysis revealed that the CDK gene family in Bos taurus is homologous with Bos indicus, Hybrid-Bos taurus, Hybrid Bos indicus, Bos grunniens and Bubalus bubalis. Several CDK genes had higher expression levels in preadipocytes than in differentiated adipocytes, as shown by RNA-seq analysis and qPCR, suggesting a role in the growth of emerging lipid droplets. Conclusion In this research, 185 CDK genes were identified and grouped into eight distinct clades in Bovidae, showing extensively homology. Global expression analysis of different bovine tissues and specific expression analysis during adipocytes differentiation revealed CDK4, CDK7, CDK8, CDK9 and CDK14 may be involved in bovine adipocyte differentiation. The results provide a basis for further study to determine the roles of CDK gene family in regulating adipocyte differentiation, which is beneficial for beef quality improvement.


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