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Genome-Wide Identification and Multi-Stress Response Analysis of the DABB-Type Protein-Encoding Genes in Brassica napus .

Siyi WangKunmei WangQi XiaShitou Xia
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
The DABB proteins, which are characterized by stress-responsive dimeric A/B barrel domains, have multiple functions in plant biology. In Arabidopsis thaliana , these proteins play a crucial role in defending against various pathogenic fungi. However, the specific roles of DABB proteins in Brassica napus remain elusive. In this study, 16 DABB encoding genes were identified, distributed across 10 chromosomes of the B. napus genome, which were classified into 5 branches based on phylogenetic analysis. Genes within the same branch exhibited similar structural domains, conserved motifs, and three-dimensional structures, indicative of the conservation of BnaDABB genes ( BnaDABBs ). Furthermore, the enrichment of numerous cis -acting elements in hormone induction and light response were revealed in the promoters of BnaDABB s. Expression pattern analysis demonstrated the involvement of BnaDABBs , not only in the organ development of B. napus but also in response to abiotic stresses and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum infection. Altogether, these findings imply the significant impacts of BnaDABB s on plant growth and development, as well as stress responses.
Keyphrases
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