Molecular analysis of the PGYRP (proline-, glycine- and tyrosine-rich protein) gene family in soybean

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Yingmei Feng
Hui Peng
Shichu Liang
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[1] College of Life Sciences,Key Laboratory of Ecology of Rare and Endangered Species and Environmental Protection, Ministry of Education
[2] Guangxi Normal University,undefined
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Molecular Biology Reports | 2011年 / 38卷
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Abiotic stresses; Proline-, glycine- and tyrosine-rich protein; Soybean; XYPPX motif;
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The genes coding for PGYRPs (proline-, glycine- and tyrosine-rich proteins) are widely distributed across eukaryotes and have been proposed to have critical role in plant development, especially in response to environmental stresses. In this study, total of 12 soybean PGYRPs (GmPGYRP1–12) were identified from the soybean genome database for the first time and full-length cDNA and DNA sequences of GmPGYRP7 was cloned. GmPGYRP1–12 genes encoded a set of small predicted proteins (<120 aa) with molecular mass of 7.20–13.29 kDa and isoelectric point of 4.06–6.57. All GmPGYRPs contained three exons and two introns with fixed occurring sites within genomic DNA sequences. In the putative GmPGYRP sequences, 4 amino acids (proline, glycine, tyrosine, and glutamine) account for more than 39% of the total protein composition. GmPGYRPs had a relatively flexible GYPPX motif followed by a highly conserved cysteine-rich domain (GCLAAXCCCCXLXC) and showed high similarity to other known PGYRPs, especially in C-terminal region. Most of PGYRPs can be divided into five subgroups according to phylogenetic analysis. The transcripts of GmPGYRP1, 3, 5, and 7, representing different PGYRP subgroups, appeared in different organs including seedling leaves, stems, roots, flowers, and developing seeds, but mainly accumulated in seedling roots. Furthermore, the expression of GmPGYRP1, 3, 5, and 7 was significantly regulated by drought, salt and cold, but obviously repressed by abscisic acid (ABA) at early stage. Our data suggest that GmPGYRP genes encoding a class of conservative XYPPX-repeat proteins probably play an important role in plant development as well as in response to abiotic stresses.
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