| Literature DB >> 30135718 |
Anuj Kumar1, Ajay Pandeya2, Girik Malik3,4, Mansi Sharma5, Hima Kumari P6, Anil Kumar S6, Vijay Gahlaut7, M N V Prasad Gajula8, Krishna Pal Singh1, Prashanth Suravajhala3,9, Harindra Singh Balyan7, Pushpendra K Gupta7.
Abstract
Cereals are key contributors to global food security. Genes involved in the uptake (transport), assimilation and utilization of macro- and micronutrients are responsible for the presence of these nutrients in grain and straw. Although many genomic databases for cereals are available, there is currently no cohesive web resource of manually curated nutrient use efficiency (NtUE)-related genes and quantitative trait loci (QTLs). In this study, we present a web-resource containing information on NtUE-related genes/QTLs and the corresponding available microRNAs for some of these genes in four major cereal crops (wheat ( Triticum aestivum), rice ( Oryza sativa), maize ( Zea mays), barley ( Hordeum vulgare)), two alien species related to wheat ( Triticum urartu and Aegilops tauschii), and two model species ( Brachypodium distachyon and Arabidopsis thaliana). Gene annotations integrated in the current web resource were manually curated from the existing databases and the available literature. The primary goal of developing this web resource is to provide descriptions of the NtUE-related genes and their functional annotation. MicroRNAs targeting some of the NtUE related genes and the QTLs for NtUE-related traits are also included. The genomic information embedded in the web resource should help users to search for the desired information.Entities:
Keywords: Nutrient use efficiency; QTLs; cereals; functional genomics; genes; miRNAs; stress; web-resource
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30135718 PMCID: PMC6073097 DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.14561.1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: F1000Res ISSN: 2046-1402
Figure 1. Flow chart depicting the steps involved in preparation of the nutrient use efficiency (NtUE) web resource and acquisition of the stored data.
Figure 2. Schematic showing information available in the nutrient use efficiency (NtUE) web resource.
Figure 3. An illustration of the home page, search options, search summary and search results along with details of genomic information of nutrient use efficiency (NtUE)-associated genes on NCBI, information on the miRBase database regarding targeted miRNAs and a linked reference article to quantitative trait loci (QTLs) on journal homepage.
Figure 4. Distribution of macronutrient- and micronutrient-responsive genes corresponding to their nutrient type in the nutrient use efficiency (NtUE) web resource.
Figure 5. Distribution of macronutrient- and micronutrient-responsive genes in cereal and model plant species embedded in the nutrient use efficiency (NtUE) web resource.