| Literature DB >> 33157261 |
Sohaib Ahmed1, Muhammad Abdul Rehman Rashid2, Syed Adeel Zafar3, Muhammad Tehseen Azhar4, Muhammad Waqas1, Muhammad Uzair3, Iqrar Ahmad Rana5, Farrukh Azeem6, Gyuhwa Chung7, Zulfiqar Ali8, Rana Muhammad Atif9.
Abstract
Rice is an important cereal crop that serves as staple food for more than half of the world population. Abiotic stresses resulting from changing climatic conditions are continuously threating its yield and production. Genes in APETALA-2 (AP2) family encode transcriptional regulators implicated during regulation of developmental processes and abiotic stress responses but their identification and characterization in indica rice was still missing. In this context, twenty-six genes distributed among eleven chromosomes in Indica rice encoding AP2 transcription-factor subfamily were identified and their diverse haplotypes were studied. Phylogenetic analysis of OsAP2 TF family-members grouped them into three clades indicating conservation of clades among cereals. Segmental duplications were observed to be principal route of evolution, supporting the higher positive selection-pressure, which were estimated to be originated about 10.57 to 56.72 million years ago (MYA). Conserved domain analysis and intron-exon distribution pattern of identified OsAP2s revealed their exclusive distribution among the specific clades of the phylogenetic tree. Moreover, the members of osa-miR172 family were also identified potentially targeting four OsAP2 genes. The real-time quantitative expression profiling of OsAP2s under heat stress conditions in contrasting indica rice genotypes revealed the differential expression pattern of OsAP2s (6 genes up-regulated and 4 genes down-regulated) in stress- and genotype-dependent manner. These findings unveiled the evolutionary pathways of AP2-TF in rice, and can help the functional characterization under developmental and stress responses.Entities:
Keywords: APETALA-2; Gene expression; Phylogenetic analysis; Stress response
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33157261 DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2020.10.037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genomics ISSN: 0888-7543 Impact factor: 5.736