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Computational identification of receptor-like kinases 'RLK' and receptor-like proteins 'RLP' in legumes
- Source :
- BMC Genomics, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-17 (2020), BMC Genomics
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- BMC, 2020.
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Abstract
- BackgroundIn plants, the plasma membrane is enclosed by the cell wall and anchors RLK and RLP proteins, which play a fundamental role in perception of developmental and environmental cues and are crucial in plant development and immunity. These plasma membrane receptors belong to large gene/protein families that are not easily classified computationally. This detailed analysis of these plasma membrane proteins brings a new source of information to the legume genetic, physiology and breeding research communities.ResultsA computational approach to identify and classify RLK and RLP proteins is presented. The strategy was evaluated using experimentally-validated RLK and RLP proteins and was determined to have a sensitivity of over 0.85, a specificity of 1.00, and a Matthews correlation coefficient of 0.91. The computational approach can be used to develop a detailed catalog of plasma membrane receptors (by type and domains) in several legume/crop species. The exclusive domains identified in legumes for RLKs are WaaY, APH Pkinase_C, LRR_2, and EGF, and for RLP are L-lectin LPRY and PAN_4. The RLK-nonRD and RLCK subclasses are also discovered by the methodology. In both classes, less than 20% of the total RLK predicted for each species belong to this class. Among the 10-species evaluated ~ 40% of the proteins in the kinome are RLKs. The exclusive legume domain combinations identified are B-Lectin/PR5K domains inG. max,M. truncatula,V. angularis, andV. unguiculataand a three-domain combination B-lectin/S-locus/WAK inC. cajan,M. truncatula,P. vulgaris,V. angularis. andV. unguiculata.ConclusionsThe analysis suggests that about 2% of the proteins of each genome belong to the RLK family and less than 1% belong to RLP family. Domain diversity combinations are greater for RLKs compared with the RLP proteins and LRR domains, and the dual domain combination LRR/Malectin were the most frequent domain for both groups of plasma membrane receptors among legume and non-legume species. Legumes exclusively show Pkinase extracellular domains, and atypical domain combinations in RLK and RLP compared with the non-legumes evaluated. The computational logic approach is statistically well supported and can be used with the proteomes of other plant species.
- Subjects :
- Resistance genes/proteins
Protein family
lcsh:QH426-470
lcsh:Biotechnology
Receptors, Cell Surface
Computational biology
Biology
Proteomics
Genome
Dicots
Protein Domains
lcsh:TP248.13-248.65
Genetics
Kinome
Gene
Plant Proteins
fungi
Computational Biology
Fabaceae
Plasma membrane receptors
Legumes
Enzymes
lcsh:Genetics
Membrane protein
Proteome
Model plants
DNA microarray
Biotechnology
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14712164
- Volume :
- 21
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- BMC Genomics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2fc859365a2db1b7a39c3323cdee3df4