Molecular Characterization, Evolutionary Analysis, and Expression Profiling of BOR Genes in Important Cereals.
Himanshu SharmaAlok SharmaRuchika RajputSukhjeet SidhuHarpal DhillonPraveen Chandra VermaAshutosh PandeySantosh Kumar UpadhyayPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Boron (B) is an essential micronutrient of plants. Plants grapple with a narrow range of B between its toxicity and deficiency. B homeostasis mechanism is required to rescue plants from such a quagmire. B transporters are specialized proteins involved in the homeostasis of B. In the present study, a total of 29 BOR genes were identified in five major cereals, including three BORs in each Brachypodium distachyon and Sorghum bicolor , four in Oryza sativa , six in Zea mays , and 13 in Triticum aestivum . Multiple sequence alignments, domain structure analyses, and phylogenetic analysis indicated the conserved nature of the BOR protein family. Duplication events and Ka/Ks analysis of TaBORs showed the role of segmental duplication events and purifying selection in the expansion of the BOR family in T. aestivum . Furthermore, in silico expression and co-expression analyses under biotic and abiotic stress conditions depicted their involvement in combating such conditions. Moreover, qRT-PCR of TaBORs in B treatment suggested the roles of BOR genes in B stress management. The present study hints at the conserved nature of BOR proteins and their different aspects. The study will lay down a way for several crop improvement programs.