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1 Effects of chronodisruption and alcohol consumption on gene expression in reward-related brain areas in female rats Meyer C; Schoettner K; Amir S; 39624490
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2 Transcriptomics identify the triggering of citrate export as the key event caused by manganese deficiency in Aspergillus niger Fekete E; Bíró V; Márton A; Bakondi-Kovács I; Sándor E; Kovács B; Geoffrion N; Tsang A; Kubicek CP; Karaffa L; 39377610
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3 CRISPR/Cas9 mediated gene editing of transcription factor ACE1 for enhanced cellulase production in thermophilic fungus Rasamsonia emersonii Singh V; Raheja Y; Basotra N; Sharma G; Tsang A; Chadha BS; 37658430
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4 Characterization of the heterotrimeric G protein gene families in Triticum aestivum and related species Gawande ND; Hamiditabar Z; Brunetti SC; Gulick PJ; 35463045
BIOLOGY
5 ChIP-seq protocol for sperm cells and embryos to assess environmental impacts and epigenetic inheritance Lismer A; Lambrot R; Lafleur C; Dumeaux V; Kimmins S; 34159325
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Title:Characterization of the heterotrimeric G protein gene families in Triticum aestivum and related species
Authors:Gawande NDHamiditabar ZBrunetti SCGulick PJ
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35463045/
DOI:10.1007/s13205-022-03156-9
Publication:3 Biotech
Keywords:Gene expressionGene familyHeterotrimeric G proteinsHomeologsTriticum aestivum
PMID:35463045 Category: Date Added:2022-04-25
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Biology Department, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke W, Montreal, QB H4B 1R6 Canada.

Description:

This study characterizes the heterotrimeric G protein gene families in Triticum aestivum, their tissue-specific expression patterns during development and in response to biotic and abiotic stress conditions. There are three Ga genes, three and 12 G? genes, totaling 18 genes encoding heterotrimeric G proteins in the hexaploid wheat genome. Each haploid genome of the hexaploid T. aestivum has a single gene encoding the a subunit of the heterotrimeric G protein complex, GA1, a single and four G? genes. Each gene has three homeologous copies in the A, B and D genomes. The physical interaction between the Gß (Gpb) and two G? subunits, Gpg1 and Gpg2, was shown through bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC). The gene expression in response to biotic and abiotic stresses showed both up-regulation and down-regulation of members of the gene families. G?2-B and G?2-D are significantly upregulated during heat stress, GA1-D is upregulated by cold stress and G?1-A and G?1-D were upregulated by Fusarium graminearum inoculation in a F. graminearum resistant cultivar. This suggests that these members may play roles in biotic and abiotic signaling pathways and the roles of these genes within these pathways need further investigation.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13205-022-03156-9.





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