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Title: Genome-wide expressional and functional analysis of calcium transport elements during abiotic stress and development in rice
Authors: Singh, Amarjeet
Kanwar, Poonam
Yadav, Akhilesh K.
Mishra, Manali
Jha, Saroj K.
Baranwal, Vinay
Pandey, Amita
Kapoor, Sanjay
Tyagi, Akhilesh K.
Pandey, Girdhar K.
Keywords: abiotic stress
Ca2+ transporter
development
expression
signal transduction
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Citation: FEBS Journal, 281(3): 894-915
Abstract: Ca²⁺ homeostasis is required to maintain a delicate balance of cytosolic Ca²⁺ during normal and adverse growth conditions. Various Ca²⁺ transporters actively participate to maintain this delicate balance especially during abiotic stresses and developmental events in plants. In this study, we present a genome-wide account, detailing expression profiles, subcellular localization and functional analysis of rice Ca²⁺ transport elements. Exhaustive in silico data mining and analysis resulted in the identification of 81 Ca²⁺ transport element genes, which belong to various groups such as Ca²⁺-ATPases (pumps), exchangers, channels, glutamate receptor homologs and annexins. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that different Ca²⁺ transporters are evolutionarily conserved across different plant species. Comprehensive expression analysis by gene chip microarray and quantitative RT-PCR revealed that a substantial proportion of Ca²⁺ transporter genes were expressed differentially under abiotic stresses (salt, cold and drought) and reproductive developmental stages (panicle and seed) in rice. These findings suggest a possible role of rice Ca²⁺ transporters in abiotic stress and development triggered signaling pathways. Subcellular localization of Ca²⁺ transporters from different groups in Nicotiana benthamiana revealed their variable localization to different compartments, which could be their possible sites of action. Complementation of Ca²⁺ transport activity of K616 yeast mutant by Ca²⁺-ATPase OsACA7 and involvement in salt tolerance verified its functional behavior. This study will encourage detailed characterization of potential candidate Ca²⁺ transporters for their functional role in planta.
Description: Accepted date: 21 November 2013
URI: http://172.16.0.77:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/462
ISSN: 1742-4658
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