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Genome-wide analysis of wall associated kinase (WAK) gene family in barley

Rajiv Kumar Tripathi, John A. Aguirre, Jaswinder Singh

2020Genomics84 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In plants, wall associated kinases (WAKs) form a unique subfamily of receptor like-kinases (RLKs). In Arabidopsis thaliana, WAK-RLKs are known to regulate biotic stress, cell expansion, and metal tolerance, but their detailed characterization in barley is lacking. In this study, we identified a total of 91 WAK genes in the barley genome and classified them into five groups. Evolutionary analysis of HvWAKs with AtWAKs revealed their species-specific expansion. The maximum number (19 to 20) of WAK genes were located on chromosomes 3, 5 and 6. WAK proteins exhibited similar types of motif distribution in their group. Characterization of a Ds transposon insertion mutant of the wak1 revealed differences in the root length. Further, HvSPL23 transcription factor was identified as a positive co-expressing gene with HvWAK1, suggesting its possible upstream regulator. Taken together, our study provides a base for the functional characterization of WAK family members in the future.

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BiologySubfamilyGeneGene familyGeneticsGenomeArabidopsisMutantPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityPlant Disease Resistance and GeneticsPlant Reproductive Biology
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