2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep30794
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Genome-wide Identification and Structural, Functional and Evolutionary Analysis of WRKY Components of Mulberry

Abstract: Mulberry is known to be sensitive to several biotic and abiotic stresses, which in turn have a direct impact on the yield of silk, because it is the sole food source for the silk worm. WRKYs are a family of transcription factors, which play an important role in combating various biotic and abiotic stresses. In this study, we identified 54 genes with conserved WRKY motifs in the Morus notabilis genome. Motif searches coupled with a phylogenetic analysis revealed seven sub-groups as well as the absence of member… Show more

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“…Differential responses of several WRKYs are regulated by the presence of cis -elements in their promoter region [27,40,49]. For example, Morus 013217, which contains three LTREs in its promoter regions showed a strong response to cold stress [27]. Similar results were also found in our study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Differential responses of several WRKYs are regulated by the presence of cis -elements in their promoter region [27,40,49]. For example, Morus 013217, which contains three LTREs in its promoter regions showed a strong response to cold stress [27]. Similar results were also found in our study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…PF00230 was then used to query the predicted Sugar beet proteome using HMMER 3.0 software ( http://hmmer.org/ ). 35 Arabidopsis AtAQPs were download from TAIR Database ( https://www.arabidopsis.org/browse/genefamily/Aquaporins.jsp ) and then used to search BvAQPs with BLASTp tool using NCBI sugar beet genome ( https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/?term=Beta+vulgaris ) and sugar beet genome ( http://www.genomforschung.uni-bielefeld.de/en/projects/annobeet ) ( Baranwal, Negi & Khurana, 2016 ) with cut-off E -value of e −5 . All no-redundant gene sequences were analyzed by SMART ( http://smart.embl-heidelberg.de/ ) and Pfam ( http://pfam.xfam.org/search/sequence ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although, WRKY TFs are considered to be plant specific, however, their presence have been reported from unicellular algae, slime mold, and gymnosperms. The WRKY TFs have been reported from Arabidopsis , rice (74, 102 Baranwal et al, 2016 ), soybean (197, Schmutz et al, 2010 ), papaya, poplar, sorghum, Physcomitrella patens (66, 104, 68, 38, respectively, Pandey and Somssich, 2009 ) and Jatropha (58, Xiong et al, 2013 ). The WRKY family is acquires its name from the highly conserved 60 amino acid stretched WRKY domain, consisting of the highly conserved WRKYGQK at N-terminus and a novel metal chelating zinc finger signature at C-terminus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%