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DnaJs, the critical drivers of Hsp70s: genome-wide screening, characterization and expression of DnaJ family genes in Sorghum bicolor.

M Nagaraju1,2, Anuj Kumar3, G Rajasheker1, D Manohar Rao4, P B Kavi Kishor5.   

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The DnaJ/Hsp40s, are important components in the chaperone machine, and play pivotal roles in plant growth, development and stress tolerance. Sorghum, the semi-arid crop, is the drought resilient, model C4 crop. However, no reports of DnaJs have been available. Genome-wide analysis of Sorghum bicolor revealed 113 DnaJ/Hsp40 genes, classified into four groups; 8 genes in SbDnaJ-A class, 10 in SbDnaJ-B, 82 in SbDnaJ-C and 13 in SbDnaJ-D distributed unevenly on all the 10 chromosomes. Chromosomes 1 and 3 were found hot spots with 22 and 20 genes respectively. All genes displayed large number of introns, with an exception of 11 of the SbDnaJ-C which is devoid of introns. Out of 36 paralogous duplications, 7 tandem and 29 segmental duplications were noticed, indicating the major role of segmental duplications in the expansion. Analysis of digital data revealed tissue and stage-specific expressions. Transcriptional profiling of 12 selected genes representing all 4 classes revealed highly significant expression in leaf followed by root tissues. No expression was noticed in stems with an exception of SbDnaJ-C76. The SbDnaJ-A1, D1, and C subgroup genes displayed upregulation in roots, stems and leaves under cold, inferring the involvement of Hsp40s for cellular protection during cold stress. The results demonstrate that C76 and D1 are the candidate genes associated with multiple abiotic stresses. Present research furnishes valuable information about the role of sorghum DnaJs in abiotic stress response and establishes a foundation for understanding the molecular mechanisms associated with plant development and stress tolerance.

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Keywords:  Hydrophilic proteins; SbDnaJ; Segmental duplications; Sorghum; qRT-PCR

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32880065     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-020-05793-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.316


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