Transcriptome-Wide Identification of Nine Tandem Peptide Repeat Families in Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) (early view)

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Christina Seok Yien Yong and Nur Atheeqah-Hamzah

Abstract

Plants are rich in tandem repeats-containing proteins. It is postulated that the occurrence of tandem repeat gene families facilitates the adaptation and survival of plants in adverse environmental conditions. In this study, we intended to identify the tandem repeats in the transcriptome of a high potential tropical horticultural plant, roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.). We analysed a total of 92,974 annotated de novo assembled transcripts using in-silico approach, and identified 6,541 transcripts that encoded proteins containing tandem repeats with length of 20-60 amino acid residues. Domain analysis revealed a total of nine tandem repeat gene families in the transcriptome of roselle, which are the Ankyrin repeats (ANK), Armadillo repeats (ARM), Elongation Factor-hand domain repeats (EF-Hand), Huntingtin, Elongation factor 3, protein phosphatase 2A, yeast kinase TOR1 repeats (HEAT), Kelch repeats (Kelch), Leucine rich repeats (LLR), Pentatricopeptide repeats (PPR), Tetratricopeptide repeats (TPR) and WD40 repeats (WD40). Functional annotation analysis further matched 6,236 transcripts to 1,045 known proteins that contained tandem repeats including proteins implicated in plant development, protein-protein interaction, immunity, and abiotic stress responses. Our findings provide new insights into the occurrence of tandem repeats in the transcriptome and lay the foundation to elucidate the functional associations between tandem peptide repeats and proteins in roselle, and facilitate the identification of novel biotic and abiotic response related tandem repeats genes that may be useful in breeding improved varieties. 

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Transcriptome-Wide Identification of Nine Tandem Peptide Repeat Families in Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) (early view). (2024). Tropical Life Sciences Research. https://doi.org/10.21315/
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Early Views - July 2024