Abstract

DOF1 (DNA binding with one finger) plays an important role in regulating C/N metabolism in cereals. In order to validate its role in the regulation of nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and photosynthetic efficiency in finger millet, 5′–3′ RACE PCR was performed to obtain and characterize full-length Dof1 genes of high and low grain protein finger millet genotypes. The full-length DOF1 ORFs were both 1,284 nt long and were 98.8 % similar over 427 amino acids containing the characteristic Dof domain. Comparison of both the EcDof1 protein sequences with the Dof1 of other cereals revealed high sequence similarity to the Dof1 of rice. Southern hybridization carried out using the probe developed from the region encoding the highly variable C-terminal region of EcDof1 showed the presence of four copies of the DOF1 gene in finger millet, which might explain the high NUE and photosynthetic performance of finger millet. Since the genes involved in C/N metabolism are regulated diurnally and play crucial roles in determining grain protein content during grain filling, the diurnal expression of EcDOF1 was assessed in two finger millet genotypes (GE 3885 and GE 1437) with differing grain protein content (13.8 % and 6.15 % respectively). It was found that EcDOF1 exhibited diurnal regulation and peak differential pattern expression with early phasing in GE3885 and late phasing in GE1437. Differential expression of DOF1 might alter the regulation of genes involved in C/N metabolism affecting grain protein composition of finger millet genotypes.

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