AP2/ERF transcription factors enriched in the drought-response transcriptome of the Thar desert treeProsopis cinerariashow higher copy number and greater DNA-binding affinity than orthologs in drought-sensitive species
Vedikaa Dhiman,
Debankona Marik,
Amrita
et al.
Abstract:We sequenced the drought-response transcriptome of the keystone tree speciesProsopis cinerariafrom the Indian Thar desert to understand the key factors in its drought tolerance mechanism. We identified a network of genes activated inP. cinerariainvolved in osmotic stress response, phytohormone, calcium, and phosphorelay signal transduction. Of these, up-regulation of 54 APETALA2/Ethylene-Responsive Factor (AP2/ERF) transcription factor genes, validated by real-time PCR, suggests their key role in the drought t… Show more
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