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Insights into the genes involved in the ethylene biosynthesis pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana and Oryza sativa.

Mostafa AhmadizadehJen-Tsung ChenSoosan HasanzadehSunny AhmarParviz Heidari
Published in: Journal, genetic engineering & biotechnology (2020)
In the current study, the complex between miRNAs with transcript sequences of ethylene biosynthesis genes in A. thaliana and O. sativa were identified, which could be helpful to understand the gene expression regulation after the transcription process. The binding sites of common transcription factors such as MYB, WRKY, and ABRE that control target genes in abiotic and biotic stresses were generally distributed in promoter sites of ethylene biosynthesis genes of A. thaliana. This was the first time to wide explore the ethylene biosynthesis pathway using bioinformatics tools that markedly showed the capability of the in silico study to integrate existing data and knowledge and furnish novel insights into the understanding of underlying ethylene biosynthesis pathway genes that will be helpful for more dissection.
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