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Amplification, sequencing and characterization of pectin methyl esterase inhibitor 51 gene in Tectona grandis L.f.

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SAUDI JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 28, Issue 10, Pages 5451-5460

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.07.015

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Bootstrap analysis Nucleotide sequence; 3D PMEI protein structure; Phylogenetic tree; Ramachandran plot; Stress tolerance

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  1. Government of India Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi [SERB/SB/SO/PS/28/2013]
  2. King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia [RSP-2021/134]

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Teak, a valuable source of timber, showed partial amplification of the PMEI gene, which may enhance its tolerance to various stresses and adverse conditions.
Tectona grandis L.f. (Teak), a very important source of incomparable timber, withstands a wide range of tropical deciduous conditions. We achieved partial amplification of pectin methylesterase inhibitor 51 (PMEI) gene in teak by E. pilularis cinnamoyl Co-A reductase (CCR) gene specific primer. The amplified teak gene was of 750 bp, 79% identity and 97% query cover with PMEI of Sesamum indicum. The phylogenetic tree clustered the amplified gene with PMEI of database plant species, Erythranthe guttata and Sesamum indicum (87% bootstrap value). On conversion to amino acid sequence, the obtained protein comprised 237 amino acids. However, PMEI region spanned from 24 to 171 amino acids, 15.94 kDa molecular weight, 8.97 pI value and C697H1117N199O211S9 molecular formula with four conserved cysteine residues as disulfide bridges. 25.9% protein residues were hydrophilic, 42.7% hydrophobic and 31.2% neutral. Teak 3D PMEI protein structure corresponded well with Arabidopsis thaliana and Actinidia deliciosa PMEIs. The gene maintains integrity of pectin component of middle lamella of primary cell wall and confers tolerance against various kinds of stresses. Teak conferred with overexpression of PMEI may secure a wide adaptability as well as luxuriant timber productivity and quality in adverse/ fluctuating/ scarce climatic and environmental conditions of tropical forests. CO 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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