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Genome-Wide Identification and Transcriptional Analysis of Arabidopsis DUF506 Gene Family

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222111442

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abiotic stress; arabidopsis; domain of unknown function (DUF); domain-structure; evolutionary analysis; expression profiling

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  1. Noble Research Institute LLC.

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The DUF506 family of genes is widely distributed in photosynthetic organisms, with plant DUF506 genes showing functional preservation and evolutionary pressure. Subcellular protein localization and transcript analyses indicate that DUF506 proteins are responsive to external stimuli and nutrient deficiencies. Protein-protein interaction network analysis suggests that DUF506 genes are involved in environmental responses and Ca(2+) signaling.
The Domain of unknown function 506 (DUF506) family, which belongs to the PD-(D/E)XK nuclease superfamily, has not been functionally characterized. In this study, 266 DUF506 domain-containing genes were identified from algae, mosses, and land plants showing their wide occurrence in photosynthetic organisms. Bioinformatics analysis identified 211 high-confidence DUF506 genes across 17 representative land plant species. Phylogenetic modeling classified three groups of plant DUF506 genes that suggested functional preservation among the groups based on conserved gene structure and motifs. Gene duplication and Ka/Ks evolutionary rates revealed that DUF506 genes are under purifying positive selection pressure. Subcellular protein localization analysis revealed that DUF506 proteins were present in different organelles. Transcript analyses showed that 13 of the Arabidopsis DUF506 genes are ubiquitously expressed in various tissues and respond to different abiotic stresses and ABA treatment. Protein-protein interaction network analysis using the STRING-DB, AtPIN (Arabidopsis thaliana Protein Interaction Network), and AI-1 (Arabidopsis Interactome-1) tools indicated that AtDUF506s potentially interact with iron-deficiency response proteins, salt-inducible transcription factors, or calcium sensors (calmodulins), implying that DUF506 genes have distinct biological functions including responses to environmental stimuli, nutrient-deficiencies, and participate in Ca(2+) signaling. Current results provide insightful information regarding the molecular features of the DUF506 family in plants, to support further functional characterizations.

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