Genome wide identification and characterization of MATE family genes in mangrove plants
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Multidrug and Toxic Compound Extrusion (MATE) proteins are essential transporters that extrude metabolites and participate in plant development and cellular detoxification. MATE transporters, which play crucial roles in the survival of mangrove plants under highly challenged environments, by specialized salt extrusion mechanisms, are mined from their genomes and reported here for the first time. Through homology search and domain prediction in the genome assemblies of Avicennia marina, Bruguiera sexangula, Ceriops zippeliana, Kandelia obovata, Rhizophora apiculata and Ceriops tagal, 74, 68, 66, 66, 63 and 64 MATE proteins, respectively were identified. The phylogenetic analysis divided the identified proteins into five major clusters and following the clustering pattern of the functionally characterized proteins, functions of the transporters in each cluster were predicted. Amino acid sequences, exon-intron structure, motif details and subcellular localization pattern for all the 401 proteins are described. The custom designed repeat masking libraries generated for each of these genomes, which will be of extensive use for the researchers worldwide, are also provided in this paper. This is the first study on the MATE genes in mangroves and the results provide comprehensive information on the molecular mechanisms enabling the survival of mangroves under hostile conditions.
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Genetica - 151(2023), 3 vom: 04. Juni, Seite 241-249 |
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