Genome-wide analysis of the calcium-dependent protein kinase gene family in Gossypium raimondii
Plant calcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) play important roles in diverse physiological processes by regulating the downstream components of calcium signaling. To date, only a few species of the plant CDPK gene family have been functionally identified. In addition, there has been no systematic...
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doaj-34e8c7b20a4b41518dc98740cf8f95442021-06-07T06:50:08ZengElsevierJournal of Integrative Agriculture2095-31192015-01-011412941Genome-wide analysis of the calcium-dependent protein kinase gene family in Gossypium raimondiiLi-bei LI0Ding-wei YU1Feng-li ZHAO2Chao-you PANG3Mei-zhen SONG4Heng-ling WEI5Shu-li FAN6Shu-xun YU7Correspondence FAN Shu-li, Tel: +86-372-2562249; State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology, Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Anyang 455000, P.R. ChinaState Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology, Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Anyang 455000, P.R. ChinaState Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology, Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Anyang 455000, P.R. ChinaState Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology, Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Anyang 455000, P.R. ChinaState Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology, Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Anyang 455000, P.R. ChinaState Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology, Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Anyang 455000, P.R. ChinaCorrespondence FAN Shu-li, Tel: +86-372-2562249; State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology, Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Anyang 455000, P.R. ChinaYU Shu-xun, Tel: +86-372-2562201, Fax: +86-372-2562256; State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology, Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Anyang 455000, P.R. ChinaPlant calcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) play important roles in diverse physiological processes by regulating the downstream components of calcium signaling. To date, only a few species of the plant CDPK gene family have been functionally identified. In addition, there has been no systematic analysis of the CDPK family in cotton. Here, 41 putative cotton CDPK (GrCDPK) genes were identified via bioinformatics analysis of the entire genome of Gossypium raimondii and were classified into four groups based on evolutionary relatedness. Gene structure analysis indicated that most of these GrCDPK genes share a similar intron-exon structure (7 or 8 exons), strongly supporting their close evolutionary relationships. Chromosomal distributions and phylogenetics analysis showed that 13 pairs of GrCDPK genes arose via segmental duplication events. Furthermore, using microarray data of upland cotton (G. hirsutum L.), comparative profiles analysis of these GhCDPKs indicated that some of the encoding genes might be involved in the responses to multiple abiotic stresses and play important regulatory roles during cotton fiber development. This study is the first genome-wide analysis of the CDPK family in cotton, and it will provide valuable information for the further functional characterization of cotton CDPK genes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311914607802GrCDPKcottonstressgene familyexpression |
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Li-bei LI Ding-wei YU Feng-li ZHAO Chao-you PANG Mei-zhen SONG Heng-ling WEI Shu-li FAN Shu-xun YU Genome-wide analysis of the calcium-dependent protein kinase gene family in Gossypium raimondii Journal of Integrative Agriculture GrCDPK cotton stress gene family expression |
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Li-bei LI Ding-wei YU Feng-li ZHAO Chao-you PANG Mei-zhen SONG Heng-ling WEI Shu-li FAN Shu-xun YU |
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Genome-wide analysis of the calcium-dependent protein kinase gene family in Gossypium raimondii |
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Genome-wide analysis of the calcium-dependent protein kinase gene family in Gossypium raimondii |
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Genome-wide analysis of the calcium-dependent protein kinase gene family in Gossypium raimondii |
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Genome-wide analysis of the calcium-dependent protein kinase gene family in Gossypium raimondii |
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Genome-wide analysis of the calcium-dependent protein kinase gene family in Gossypium raimondii |
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genome-wide analysis of the calcium-dependent protein kinase gene family in gossypium raimondii |
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Journal of Integrative Agriculture |
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Plant calcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) play important roles in diverse physiological processes by regulating the downstream components of calcium signaling. To date, only a few species of the plant CDPK gene family have been functionally identified. In addition, there has been no systematic analysis of the CDPK family in cotton. Here, 41 putative cotton CDPK (GrCDPK) genes were identified via bioinformatics analysis of the entire genome of Gossypium raimondii and were classified into four groups based on evolutionary relatedness. Gene structure analysis indicated that most of these GrCDPK genes share a similar intron-exon structure (7 or 8 exons), strongly supporting their close evolutionary relationships. Chromosomal distributions and phylogenetics analysis showed that 13 pairs of GrCDPK genes arose via segmental duplication events. Furthermore, using microarray data of upland cotton (G. hirsutum L.), comparative profiles analysis of these GhCDPKs indicated that some of the encoding genes might be involved in the responses to multiple abiotic stresses and play important regulatory roles during cotton fiber development. This study is the first genome-wide analysis of the CDPK family in cotton, and it will provide valuable information for the further functional characterization of cotton CDPK genes. |
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GrCDPK cotton stress gene family expression |
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