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Maize heat shock proteins—prospection, validation, categorization and in silico analysis of the different ZmHSP families

Authors :
Rubens Diogo-Jr.
Edila Vilela de Resende Von Pinho
Renan Terassi Pinto
Lingrui Zhang
Jorge Alberto Condori-Apfata
Paula Andrade Pereira
Danielle Rezende Vilela
Source :
Stress Biology, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 1-21 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Springer, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract Among the plant molecular mechanisms capable of effectively mitigating the effects of adverse weather conditions, the heat shock proteins (HSPs), a group of chaperones with multiple functions, stand out. At a time of full progress on the omic sciences, they look very promising in the genetic engineering field, especially in order to conceive superior genotypes, potentially tolerant to abiotic stresses (AbSts). Recently, some works concerning certain families of maize HSPs (ZmHSPs) were published. However, there was still a lack of a study that, with a high degree of criteria, would fully conglomerate them. Using distinct but complementary strategies, we have prospected as many ZmHSPs candidates as possible, gathering more than a thousand accessions. After detailed data mining, we accounted for 182 validated ones, belonging to seven families, which were subcategorized into classes with potential for functional parity. In them, we identified dozens of motifs with some degree of similarity with proteins from different kingdoms, which may help explain some of their still poorly understood means of action. Through in silico and in vitro approaches, we compared their expression levels after controlled exposure to several AbSts' sources, applied at diverse tissues, on varied phenological stages. Based on gene ontology concepts, we still analyzed them from different perspectives of term enrichment. We have also searched, in model plants and close species, for potentially orthologous genes. With all these new insights, which culminated in a plentiful supplementary material, rich in tables, we aim to constitute a fertile consultation source for those maize researchers attracted by these interesting stress proteins.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
27310450
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Stress Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.9bb13d53f634f0195cb78b66e5e93ee
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s44154-023-00104-2