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Computational identification of receptor-like kinases "RLK" and receptor-like proteins "RLP" in legumes.

Daniel Restrepo-MontoyaRobert BrueggemanPhillip E McCleanJuan M Osorno
Published in: BMC genomics (2020)
The 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.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • binding protein
  • bioinformatics analysis