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Investigation on the Potential Functions of ZmEPF/EPFL Family Members in Response to Abiotic Stress in Maize.

Rui LiuKeli XuYu LiWanqing ZhaoHongjing JiXiongbiao LeiTian MaJuan YeJianhua ZhangHewei DuShi-Kai Cao
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Maize is an important crop used for food, feed, and fuel. Abiotic stress is an important factor affecting maize yield. The EPF / EPFL gene family encodes class-specific secretory proteins that play an important role in the response to abiotic stress in plants. In order to explore and utilize the EPF/EPFL family in maize, the family members were systematically identified, and their chromosomal localization, physicochemical properties, cis -acting element prediction in promoters, phylogenetic tree construction, and expression pattern analysis were carried out using bioinformatics techniques. A total of 18 ZmEPF/EPFL proteins were identified in maize, which are mostly alkaline and a small portion acidic. Subcellular localization results showed that ZmEPF6, ZmEPF12, and ZmEPFL2 are localized in the nucleus and cytoplasm. Analysis of cis -acting elements revealed that members of the ZmEPF/EPFL family contain regulatory elements such as light response, anoxic, low temperature, and hormone response regulatory elements. RT-qPCR results showed that these family members are indeed responding to cold stress and hormone treatments. These results of this study provide a theoretical basis for improving the abiotic stress resistance of maize in future research.
Keyphrases
  • stress induced
  • transcription factor
  • climate change
  • genome wide identification
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • gene expression
  • single cell
  • heat stress
  • ionic liquid
  • binding protein
  • current status