1. Genome-wide analysis and expression profiling of H-type Trx family in Phaseolus vulgaris revealed distinctive isoforms associated with symbiotic N
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Hatem, Boubakri, Saif-Allah, Chihaoui, Eya, Najjar, Mahmoud, Gargouri, Fathi, Barhoumi, and Moez, Jebara
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Phaseolus ,Stress, Physiological ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Multigene Family ,Nitrogen Fixation ,Protein Isoforms ,Genes, Plant ,Symbiosis ,Transcriptome ,Genome, Plant ,Plant Proteins - Abstract
Thioredoxins (Trxs) are implicated in plant development and stress tolerance through redox regulation of target proteins. Trxs of Type h (Trxhs) constitute the largest and the most complicated cluster in the Trx family because of their unknown individual functions. Here, we identified and characterized the Phaseolus vulgaris Trxh family during development, mutualistic interactions and in response to abiotic stress. P. vulgaris (common bean) Trxh gene family (PvTrxh) encompasses 12 isoforms (PvTrxh1-h12), subdivided into 3 groups according to their amino acid sequence features. In silico RNA-seq -based expression analysis showed a differential expression of PvTrxh genes during development. RT-qPCR analysis of PvTrxh genes during nodule organogenesis revealed their highest expression in the nodule primordium (NP). Interestingly, in response to symbiosis, specific PvTrxh isoforms (PvTrxh3 and h5) were found to be highly upregulated compared to mock-inoculated plants. In addition, their expression patterns in the NP positively correlated with the symbiotic N
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- 2021