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Genome-Wide Analysis of the GRF Family Reveals Their Involvement in Abiotic Stress Response in Cassava.


ABSTRACT: GENERAL REGULATORY FACTOR (GRF) proteins play vital roles in the regulation of plant growth, development, and response to abiotic stress. However, little information is known for this gene family in cassava (Manihot esculenta). In this study, 15 MeGRFs were identified from the cassava genome and were clustered into the ? and the non-? groups according to phylogenetic, conserved motif, and gene structure analyses. Transcriptomic analyses showed eleven MeGRFs with constitutively high expression in stems, leaves, and storage roots of two cassava genotypes. Expression analyses revealed that the majority of GRFs showed transcriptional changes under cold, osmotic, salt, abscisic acid (ABA), and H?O? treatments. Six MeGRFs were found to be commonly upregulated by abiotic stress, ABA, and H?O? treatments, which may be the converging points of multiple signaling pathways. Interaction network analysis identified 18 possible interactors of MeGRFs. Taken together, this study elucidates the transcriptional control of MeGRFs in tissue development and the responses of abiotic stress and related signaling in cassava. Some constitutively expressed, tissue-specific, and abiotic stress-responsive candidate MeGRF genes were identified for the further genetic improvement of crops.

SUBMITTER: Shang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5852606 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-Wide Analysis of the GRF Family Reveals Their Involvement in Abiotic Stress Response in Cassava.

Shang Sang S   Wu Chunlai C   Huang Chao C   Tie Weiwei W   Yan Yan Y   Ding Zehong Z   Xia Zhiqiang Z   Wang Wenquan W   Peng Ming M   Tian Libo L   Hu Wei W  

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GENERAL REGULATORY FACTOR (GRF) proteins play vital roles in the regulation of plant growth, development, and response to abiotic stress. However, little information is known for this gene family in cassava (<i>Manihot esculenta</i>). In this study, 15 MeGRFs were identified from the cassava genome and were clustered into the ε and the non-ε groups according to phylogenetic, conserved motif, and gene structure analyses. Transcriptomic analyses showed eleven <i>Me</i><i>GRFs</i> with constitutive  ...[more]

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