IN SILICO ANALYSIS OF THE Dof TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR FAMILY IN Coffea canephora

The Dof family (DNA-binding with One Finger) is a group of transcription factors that are involved in a variety of functions of importance for different biological processes in plants, such as plant growth, development and response to biotic and abiotic stresses. The Dof genes have been identified a...

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Main Authors: Vinícius Garcia, Alessandra Ferreira Ribas, Luiz Gonzaga Esteves Vieira, Tiago Benedito dos Santos
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: University of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTE 2019-02-01
Series:Colloquium Agrariae
Online Access:http://journal.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/2708
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spelling doaj-3b6cd7679b4d4a8f81dd66e2f76b34e92020-11-25T01:23:19ZporUniversity of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTEColloquium Agrariae1809-82152019-02-01144991112708IN SILICO ANALYSIS OF THE Dof TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR FAMILY IN Coffea canephoraVinícius GarciaAlessandra Ferreira RibasLuiz Gonzaga Esteves VieiraTiago Benedito dos SantosThe Dof family (DNA-binding with One Finger) is a group of transcription factors that are involved in a variety of functions of importance for different biological processes in plants, such as plant growth, development and response to biotic and abiotic stresses. The Dof genes have been identified and characterized in many plant species, but so far there is no information about these genes in coffee species. In the present study, we identified 24 Dof members in Coffea canephora using the Coffee Genome Hub database. Systematic bioinformatics analyses were performed to characterize all CcDof genes, including complete genome sequence, conserved protein domains, subcellular locations, phylogenetic relationships and gene expression profiles in different tissues. The results obtained here provide new insights into the CcDof gene family, allowing the design of future experiments for the molecular characterization of these genes in coffee plants.http://journal.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/2708
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author Vinícius Garcia
Alessandra Ferreira Ribas
Luiz Gonzaga Esteves Vieira
Tiago Benedito dos Santos
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Alessandra Ferreira Ribas
Luiz Gonzaga Esteves Vieira
Tiago Benedito dos Santos
IN SILICO ANALYSIS OF THE Dof TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR FAMILY IN Coffea canephora
Colloquium Agrariae
author_facet Vinícius Garcia
Alessandra Ferreira Ribas
Luiz Gonzaga Esteves Vieira
Tiago Benedito dos Santos
author_sort Vinícius Garcia
title IN SILICO ANALYSIS OF THE Dof TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR FAMILY IN Coffea canephora
title_short IN SILICO ANALYSIS OF THE Dof TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR FAMILY IN Coffea canephora
title_full IN SILICO ANALYSIS OF THE Dof TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR FAMILY IN Coffea canephora
title_fullStr IN SILICO ANALYSIS OF THE Dof TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR FAMILY IN Coffea canephora
title_full_unstemmed IN SILICO ANALYSIS OF THE Dof TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR FAMILY IN Coffea canephora
title_sort in silico analysis of the dof transcription factor family in coffea canephora
publisher University of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTE
series Colloquium Agrariae
issn 1809-8215
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The Dof family (DNA-binding with One Finger) is a group of transcription factors that are involved in a variety of functions of importance for different biological processes in plants, such as plant growth, development and response to biotic and abiotic stresses. The Dof genes have been identified and characterized in many plant species, but so far there is no information about these genes in coffee species. In the present study, we identified 24 Dof members in Coffea canephora using the Coffee Genome Hub database. Systematic bioinformatics analyses were performed to characterize all CcDof genes, including complete genome sequence, conserved protein domains, subcellular locations, phylogenetic relationships and gene expression profiles in different tissues. The results obtained here provide new insights into the CcDof gene family, allowing the design of future experiments for the molecular characterization of these genes in coffee plants.
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