Authors: AKRAM ALI BALOCH, KALEEM U. KAKAR, ASMA ABRO, MUHAMMAD MUSHTAQ, ZARQA NAWAZ, ABRAR HUSSAIN
Abstract: Cyclic nucleotide-gated channels (CNGCs) are ligand-gated calcium signaling channels, play vital biological functions. Nonetheless, the CNGC gene families have not been well studied in Brassicaceae which includes commercially important and evolutionary model crops. Here, using in silico approaches, we recognized 414 CNGC genes in sixteen sequenced genomes of Brassicaceae species, which represent 10 genera of 8 tribes, ranging between 10-51 genes. These CNGCs can be classified into four main groups (I-IV) and two subgroups (IV-A and IV-B), of which, Group-II CNGC is the oldest that has gradually disappeared from the Arabis alpina L. genome. These results present a comprehensive overview of Brassicaceae CNGC families and provide a foundation for futuristic genomic studies for assessing and validating functions of CNGCs in plant growth, development, and stress responses.
Keywords: Brassicaceae, cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channels, evolutionary model crops
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