A genome‑wide approach to the systematic and comprehensive analysis of LIM gene family in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.).

Genomics & informatics Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-27 DOI:10.5808/gi.23007
Md Abdur Rauf Sarkar, Salim Sarkar, Md Shohelul Islam, Fatema Tuz Zohra, Shaikh Mizanur Rahman
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The LIM domain-containing proteins are dominantly found in plants and play a significant role in various biological processes such as gene transcription as well as actin cytoskeletal organization. Nevertheless, genome-wide identification as well as functional analysis of the LIM gene family have not yet been reported in the economically important plant sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.). Therefore, we conducted an in silico identification and characterization of LIM genes in S. bicolor genome using integrated bioinformatics approaches. Based on phylogenetic tree analysis and conserved domain, we identified five LIM genes in S. bicolor (SbLIM) genome corresponding to Arabidopsis LIM (AtLIM) genes. The conserved domain, motif as well as gene structure analyses of the SbLIM gene family showed the similarity within the SbLIM and AtLIM members. The gene ontology (GO) enrichment study revealed that the candidate LIM genes are directly involved in cytoskeletal organization and various other important biological as well as molecular pathways. Some important families of regulating transcription factors such as ERF, MYB, WRKY, NAC, bZIP, C2H2, Dof, and G2-like were detected by analyzing their interaction network with identified SbLIM genes. The cis-acting regulatory elements related to predicted SbLIM genes were identified as responsive to light, hormones, stress, and other functions. The present study will provide valuable useful information about LIM genes in sorghum which would pave the way for the future study of functional pathways of candidate SbLIM genes as well as their regulatory factors in wet-lab experiments.

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系统全面分析高粱LIM基因家族的全基因组方法。
含有LIM结构域的蛋白质主要存在于植物中,在各种生物过程中发挥着重要作用,如基因转录和肌动蛋白细胞骨架组织。然而,在经济上重要的植物高粱(sorghum bicolor L.)中,尚未报道LIM基因家族的全基因组鉴定和功能分析。因此,我们使用综合生物信息学方法对双色高粱基因组中的LIM基因进行了计算机鉴定和表征。基于系统发育树分析和保守结构域,我们在双色S.bicolor(SbLIM)基因组中鉴定了5个与拟南芥LIM(AtLIM)基因相对应的LIM基因。SbLIM基因家族的保守结构域、基序和基因结构分析表明,SbLIM和AtLIM成员之间存在相似性。基因本体论(GO)富集研究表明,候选LIM基因直接参与细胞骨架组织和各种其他重要的生物和分子途径。通过分析ERF、MYB、WRKY、NAC、bZIP、C2H2、Dof和G2样调控转录因子家族与已鉴定的SbLIM基因的相互作用网络,检测到了它们的一些重要家族。与预测的SbLIM基因相关的顺式作用调节元件被鉴定为对光、激素、应激和其他功能有反应。本研究将为高粱中LIM基因的研究提供有价值的有用信息,为未来在湿实验室实验中研究候选SbLIM基因及其调控因子的功能途径铺平道路。
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