scholarly journals Pecan kinome: classification and expression analysis of all protein kinases in Carya illinoinensis

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (0) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Kaikai Zhu ◽  
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Pinghua Fan ◽  
Hui Liu ◽  
Juan Zhao ◽  
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Author(s):  
Nikita Poddar ◽  
Amarjeet Singh ◽  
Shailesh Kumar

Calcineurin B-like proteins (CBL)-interacting protein kinases (CIPKs) by interacting with CBLs regulate developmental processes, hormone signalling transduction and mediate stress responses in plants. Although the genome of chickpea is available, information of CIPK gene family has been missing in chickpea. Here, a total of 22 CIPK encoding genes were identified in chickpea and characterized by in silico methods. We found a high structural conservation in chickpea CIPK family. Our analysis showed that chickpea CIPKs have evolved with dicots from common ancestors, and extensive gene duplication events have played an important role in evolution and expansion of CIPK family in chickpea. Most chickpea CIPK proteins localize in cytoplasm and nucleus. Promoter analysis revealed various cis-regulatory elements related to plant development, hormone signaling and abiotic stresses. Expression analysis indicated that CIPKs are significantly expressed in a spectrum of developmental stages, tissue/organs that hinted their important role in plant development. Several CIPK genes had specific and overlapping expressions in different abiotic stresses and seed development stages, suggesting the important role of CIPK family in abiotic stress signaling, and seed development in chickpea. Thus, this study provides the avenue for detailed functional characterization of CIPK family in chickpea and other legume crops.


2014 ◽  
Vol 997 ◽  
pp. 215-220
Author(s):  
Yan Ping Hu ◽  
Yang Zhou ◽  
Cheng Long Yang ◽  
Jiao Liu ◽  
Rui Jun Duan ◽  
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Calcium plays a significant role in intracellular signaling. Calcineurin B-like proteins (CBLs) and their target proteins, CBL-interacting protein kinases (CIPKs) have emerged a calcium network responsing to stresses in plants. In this study, we cloned a CIPK gene,SpCIPK8, from the halophyte plantSesuvium portulacastrumandL. Bioinformation analysis showed that the cDNA ofSpCIPK8was 1344 bp and encoded 447 amino acids with a molecular weight of 50.72 KD and an isoelectric point of 7.19. One transmembrane domain exists in this hydrophilic protein. Phylogenetic analysis showed that SpCIPK8 was similar with AtCIPK8 inArabidopsis.The expression level ofSpCIPK8in stems was three times higher than that in roots and the level in leaves was two times higher than that in roots.


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