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Expression profiling and characterization of a G-Box binding protein, B12Dg, from pearl millet

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JOURNAL OF KING SAUD UNIVERSITY SCIENCE
Volume 35, Issue 1, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jksus.2022.102448

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Pennisetum glaucum; B12Dg; cDNA; Gene expression

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This study characterized the B12Dg gene in pearl millet and investigated its expression in response to abiotic stress and plant hormone treatment during germination. The results showed that PgB12Dg was upregulated in roots and downregulated in seeds, with significant expression changes under drought and cold stress. Additionally, plant hormone treatment revealed upregulation by gibberellic acid and downregulation by abscisic acid in germinated seeds.
Objectives: This study aims to characterize the B12Dg from pearl millet and assess its expression in response to abiotic stress and plant hormones during germination.Methods: cDNA of B12Dg has been sequenced, the deduced protein has been characterized through in silico tools, and B12Dg expression has been examined after treatment by the plant hormones and under abiotic stresses.Results: The sequenced cDNA for PgB12Dg consisted of 314 base pairs and had an open reading frame of 261 base pairs encoded for 87 amino acids. The deduced PgB12Dg protein comprised a B12D domain from 7 to 74 amino acids and a transmembrane helix. Strong conservation was observed among the PgB12Dg protein and its orthologues from monocots. Transmembrane topology prediction and subcellu-lar localization suggested that the deduced PgB12Dg protein accommodates transmembrane helix span-ning from 10 to 32 amino acids embedded in the inner mitochondrion membrane. Expression analysis by real-time PCR indicated that PgB12Dg was upregulated in roots but downregulated in seeds from 3 day-old-seedlings under drought and cold stress. At the same time, no significant up or downregulation was shown under salt stress. Treatment by plant hormones showed upregulation by gibberellic acid and downregulation by abscisic acid in one-day-old germinated seeds.Conclusions: The regulation of PgB12Dg by plant hormones and abiotic stress in pearl millet during ger-mination can help to understand the transcriptional regulation mechanisms of the PgB12Dg during plant growth under stress.(c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University.This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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