In silico characterization and expression analysis of the multigene family encoding the Bowman-Birk protease inhibitor in soybean
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In silico characterization and expression analysis of the multigene family encoding the Bowman-Birk protease inhibitor in soybean
Abstract
The Bowman-Birk (BBI) protease inhibitors can be used as source of sulfur amino acids, can regulate endogenous protease activity during seed germination and during the defense response of plants to pathogens. In soybean this family has not been fully described. The goal of this work was to characterize in silico and analyze the expression of the members of this family in soybean. We identified 11 potential BBI genes in the soybean genome. In each one of them at least a characteristic BBI conserved domain was detected in addition to a potential signal peptide. The sequences have been positioned in the soybean physical map and the promoter regions were analyzed with respect to known regulatory elements. Elements related to seed-specific expression and also to response to biotic and abiotic stresses have been identified. Based on the in silico analysis and also on quantitative RT-PCR data it was concluded that BBI-A, BBI-CII and BBI-DII are expressed specifically in the seed. The expression profiles of these three genes are similar along seed development. Their expressions reach a maximum in the intermediate stages and decrease as the seed matures. The BBI-DII transcripts are the most abundant ones followed by those of BBI-A and BBI-CII.
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