Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the GRAS gene family in response to drought stress in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

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Sheel Yadav
Yashwant K. Yadava
Deshika Kohli
Shashi Meena
Vijay Paul
P. K. Jain
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[1] ICAR-National Institute for Plant Biotechnology,Division of Plant Physiology
[2] ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute,undefined
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3 Biotech | 2022年 / 12卷
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Chickpea; GRAS; Phylogeny; Roots; Terminal drought; Transcription factors;
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The GRAS (gibberellic acid insensitive, repressor of GAI and scarecrow) transcription factors (TFs) regulate diverse biological processes involved in plant growth and development. These TFs are also known to regulate gene expression in response to various abiotic stress factors like cold, drought, etc. In chickpea one of the most devastating abiotic stress factors is terminal drought. The GRAS TF family has not been characterized in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) until now. In this study, we report 46 GRAS TF genes (CaGRAS genes) in the chickpea genome. The CaGRAS proteins were categorized into nine subfamilies based on their phylogenetic relationship with known GRAS members of Arabidopsis and soybean. The PAT subfamily was the largest consisting of ten CaGRAS members whereas the LAS subfamily was the smallest with only one member. Gene duplication analysis revealed that segmental duplication was the primary reason for the expansion of this gene family within the chickpea genome. The gene expression levels of CaGRAS genes were analysed using two different chickpea varieties contrasting for drought tolerance trait, i.e., ICC 4958 (drought tolerant) and ICC 1882 (drought sensitive). On exposure to drought stress, the two chickpea genotypes, exhibited differential drought response, which was quantified and estimated in terms of differences in leaf relative water content (RWC). The well-watered or control plants of the drought tolerant variety were able to maintain a higher leaf RWC by the end of the drought stress period, whereas the control plants of the drought sensitive variety continued to show a decline in leaf RWC. The two genotypes also differed in their root morphologies, under well-watered and drought stress conditions. The gene expression analysis revealed a potential role of PAT, SCR, SCL3 and SHR GRAS members in the regulation of differential response to drought, in the root tissues, for both the genotypes. CaGRAS 12 (SCR) was identified as a drought-responsive GRAS TF gene, which could serve as a potential candidate gene for utilization in developing chickpea varieties with improved drought tolerance. This study demonstrates the drought-responsive expression of CaGRAS genes in chickpea and also describes the morpho-physiological response of chickpea plants to drought stress conditions.
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