通过植物 NLR 免疫受体系统发生组学鉴定功能保守的序列基元。

IF 1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Toshiyuki Sakai, AmirAli Toghani, Hiroaki Adachi
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近年来,不同植物物种基因组测序的增加为系统发生组学研究提供了重要优势,从而可以分析植物中最多样化的基因家族之一:核苷酸结合富亮氨酸重复受体(NLR)。然而,由于 NLR 基因家族的序列多样性,通过多序列比对来识别关键分子特征和功能上保守的序列模式具有挑战性。在这里,我们介绍了一个计算管道的分步方案,该管道旨在识别植物 NLR 蛋白中的进化保守图案。在该方案中,我们使用了一个大规模的 NLR 数据集,其中包括单子叶植物和双子叶植物中注释的 1,862 个 NLR 基因,以预测盘卷(CC)-NLR 亚家族中的保守序列基序,如 MADA 和 EDVID 基序。我们的工作流程可用于识别该基因家族在跨植物物种进化过程中保持不变的分子特征。主要特点 - 植物 NLR 免疫受体家族的系统发生组学分析。- 鉴定植物 NLR 的功能保守序列模式。
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Phylogenomics of Plant NLR Immune Receptors to Identify Functionally Conserved Sequence Motifs.

In recent years, the increase in genome sequencing across diverse plant species has provided a significant advantage for phylogenomics studies, allowing the analysis of one of the most diverse gene families in plants: nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat receptors (NLRs). However, due to the sequence diversity of the NLR gene family, identifying key molecular features and functionally conserved sequence patterns is challenging through multiple sequence alignment. Here, we present a step-by-step protocol for a computational pipeline designed to identify evolutionarily conserved motifs in plant NLR proteins. In this protocol, we use a large-scale NLR dataset, including 1,862 NLR genes annotated from monocot and dicot species, to predict conserved sequence motifs, such as the MADA and EDVID motifs, within the coiled-coil (CC)-NLR subfamily. Our pipeline can be applied to identify molecular signatures that have remained conserved in the gene family over evolutionary time across plant species. Key features • Phylogenomics analysis of plant NLR immune receptor family. • Identification of functionally conserved sequence patterns among plant NLRs.

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