In silico characterization of boron transporter (BOR1) protein sequences in Poaceae species

Boron (B) is essential for the plant growth and development, and its primary function is connected with formation of the cell wall. Moreover, boron toxicity is a shared problem in semiarid and arid regions. In this study, boron transporter protein (BOR1) sequences from some Poaceae species (Hordeum...

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Main Author: Ertuğrul Filiz
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Language:English
Published: Plovdiv University Press 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology
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Online Access:http://www.jbb.uni-plovdiv.bg/documents/27807/59545/jbb_2013-2(2)-pages_137-144.pdf
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spelling doaj-37bbd2d423b4458885bb5a224d8fdedb2020-11-25T02:48:26ZengPlovdiv University Press Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology1314-62381314-62462013-01-0122137144In silico characterization of boron transporter (BOR1) protein sequences in Poaceae speciesErtuğrul FilizBoron (B) is essential for the plant growth and development, and its primary function is connected with formation of the cell wall. Moreover, boron toxicity is a shared problem in semiarid and arid regions. In this study, boron transporter protein (BOR1) sequences from some Poaceae species (Hordeum vulgare subsp. vulgare, Zea mays, Brachypodium distachyon, Oryza sativa subsp. japonica, Oryza sativa subsp. indica, Sorghum bicolor, Triticum aestivum) were evaluated by bioinformatics tools. Physicochemical analyses revealed that most of BOR1 proteins were basic character and had generally aliphatic amino acids. Analysis of the domains showed that transmembrane domains were identified constantly and three motifs were detected with 50 amino acids length. Also, the motif SPNPWEPGSYDHWTVAKDMFNVPPAYIFGAFIPATMVAGLYYFDHSVASQ was found most frequently with 25 repeats. The phylogenetic tree showed divergence into two main clusters. B. distachyon species were clustered separately. Finally, this study contributes to the new BOR1 protein characterization in grasses and create scientific base for in silico analysis in future.http://www.jbb.uni-plovdiv.bg/documents/27807/59545/jbb_2013-2(2)-pages_137-144.pdfBOR1Boronin silico analysisPoaceaeprotein
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In silico characterization of boron transporter (BOR1) protein sequences in Poaceae species
Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology
BOR1
Boron
in silico analysis
Poaceae
protein
author_facet Ertuğrul Filiz
author_sort Ertuğrul Filiz
title In silico characterization of boron transporter (BOR1) protein sequences in Poaceae species
title_short In silico characterization of boron transporter (BOR1) protein sequences in Poaceae species
title_full In silico characterization of boron transporter (BOR1) protein sequences in Poaceae species
title_fullStr In silico characterization of boron transporter (BOR1) protein sequences in Poaceae species
title_full_unstemmed In silico characterization of boron transporter (BOR1) protein sequences in Poaceae species
title_sort in silico characterization of boron transporter (bor1) protein sequences in poaceae species
publisher Plovdiv University Press
series Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology
issn 1314-6238
1314-6246
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Boron (B) is essential for the plant growth and development, and its primary function is connected with formation of the cell wall. Moreover, boron toxicity is a shared problem in semiarid and arid regions. In this study, boron transporter protein (BOR1) sequences from some Poaceae species (Hordeum vulgare subsp. vulgare, Zea mays, Brachypodium distachyon, Oryza sativa subsp. japonica, Oryza sativa subsp. indica, Sorghum bicolor, Triticum aestivum) were evaluated by bioinformatics tools. Physicochemical analyses revealed that most of BOR1 proteins were basic character and had generally aliphatic amino acids. Analysis of the domains showed that transmembrane domains were identified constantly and three motifs were detected with 50 amino acids length. Also, the motif SPNPWEPGSYDHWTVAKDMFNVPPAYIFGAFIPATMVAGLYYFDHSVASQ was found most frequently with 25 repeats. The phylogenetic tree showed divergence into two main clusters. B. distachyon species were clustered separately. Finally, this study contributes to the new BOR1 protein characterization in grasses and create scientific base for in silico analysis in future.
topic BOR1
Boron
in silico analysis
Poaceae
protein
url http://www.jbb.uni-plovdiv.bg/documents/27807/59545/jbb_2013-2(2)-pages_137-144.pdf
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