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Isolation and characterization of water-deficit stress-responsive α-expansin 1 (EXPA1) gene from Saccharum complex.

J Ashwin Narayan1, S Dharshini1, V M Manoj1, T S Sarath Padmanabhan1, K Kadirvelu2, G S Suresha3, N Subramonian1, Bakshi Ram1, M N Premachandran1, C Appunu1.   

Abstract

In this study, full-length (1282-1330 bp) α-expansin 1 (EXPA1) gene from three different accessions belonging to Saccharum complex (Saccharum officinarum-SoEXPA1, Erianthus arundinaceus-EaEXPA1, and Saccharum spp. hybrid-ShEXPA1) was isolated using RAGE technique and characterized. The intronic and coding regions of isolated expansin genes ranged between 526-568 and 756-762 bp, respectively. An open reading frame encoding a polypeptide of 252 amino acids was obtained from S. officinarum and commercial sugarcane hybrid, whereas 254 amino acids were obtained in E. arundinaceus, a wild relative of Saccharum. Bioinformatics analysis of deduced protein revealed the presence of specific signature sequences and conserved amino acid residues crucial for the functioning of the protein. The predicted physicochemical characterization showed that the protein is stable in nature with instability index (II) value less than 40 and also clearly shown the dominance of random coil in the protein structure. Phylogenetic analysis revealed high conservation of EXPA1 among Saccharum complex and related crop species, Sorghum bicolor and Zea mays. The docking study of EXPA1 protein showed the interaction with xylose, which is present in xyloglucan of plant cell wall, elucidated the role of the expansin proteins in plant cell wall modification. This was further supported by the subcellular localization experiment in which it is clearly seen that the expansin protein localizes in the cell wall. Relative expression analysis of EXPA1 gene in Saccharum complex during drought stress showed high expression of the EaEXPA1 in comparison with SoEXPA1 and ShEXPA1 indicating possible role of EaEXPA1 in increased water-deficit stress tolerance in E. arundinaceus. These results suggest the potential use of EXPA1 for increasing the water-deficient stress tolerance levels in crop plants.

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Keywords:  Docking; Expansin; Saccharum complex; Subcellular localization; Sugarcane

Year:  2019        PMID: 31065486      PMCID: PMC6478779          DOI: 10.1007/s13205-019-1719-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  3 Biotech        ISSN: 2190-5738            Impact factor:   2.406


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