Transmembrane START domain proteins: in silico identification, characterization and expression analysis under stress conditions in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

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作者
Satheesh, Viswanathan [1 ]
Chidambaranathan, Parameswaran [1 ]
Jagannadham, Prasanth Tejkumar [1 ]
Kumar, Vajinder [1 ]
Jain, Pradeep K. [1 ]
Chinnusamy, Viswanathan [2 ]
Bhat, Shripad R. [1 ]
Srinivasan, R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Res Ctr Plant Biotechnol, New Delhi, India
[2] Indian Agr Res Inst, Div Plant Physiol, New Delhi 110012, India
关键词
abiotic stress; chickpea; lipid binding; signaling; START domain; DRAFT GENOME SEQUENCE; HOMEOBOX GENE; ARABIDOPSIS; BINDING; PREDICTION; MEMBRANE; RESOURCE; RECEPTOR;
D O I
10.4161/15592324.2014.992698
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Steroidogenic acute regulatory related transfer (StART) proteins that are involved in transport of lipid molecules, play a myriad of functions in insects, mammals and plants. These proteins consist of a modular START domain of approximately 200 amino acids which binds and transfers the lipids. In the present study we have performed a genome-wide search for all START domain proteins in chickpea. The search identified 36 chickpea genes belonging to the START domain family. Through a phylogenetic tree reconstructed with Arabidopsis, rice, chickpea, and soybean START proteins, we were able to identify four transmembrane START (TM-START) proteins in chickpea. These four proteins are homologous to the highly conserved mammalian phosphatidylcholine transfer proteins. Multiple sequence alignment of all the transmembrane containing START proteins from Arabidopsis, rice, chickpea, and soybean revealed that the amino acid residues to which phosphatidylcholine binds in mammals, is also conserved in all these plant species, implying an important functional role and a very similar mode of action of all these proteins across dicots and monocots. This study characterizes a few of the not so well studied transmembrane START superfamily genes that may be involved in stress signaling. Expression analysis in various tissues showed that these genes are predominantly expressed in flowers and roots of chickpea. Three of the chickpea TM-START genes showed induced expression in response to drought, salt, wound and heat stress, suggesting their role in stress response.
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