Abstract

Peptide signalling is an integral part of cell-to-cell communication which helps to relay the information responsible for coordinating cell proliferation and differentiation. Phytosulfokine Receptor (PSKR) is a transmembrane LRR-RLK family protein with a binding site for small signalling peptide, phytosulfokine (PSK). PSK signalling through PSKR promotes normal growth and development and also plays a role in defense responses. Like other RLKs, these PSKRs might have a role in signal transduction pathways related to abiotic stress responses. Genome-wide analysis of phytosulfokine receptor gene family has led to the identification of fifteen putative members in the Oryza sativa genome. The expression analysis of OsPSKR genes done using RNA-seq data, showed that these genes were differentially expressed in different tissues and responded specifically to heat, salt, drought and cold stress. Furthermore, the real-time quantitative PCR for fifteen OsPSKR genes revealed temporally and spatially regulated gene expression corresponding to salinity and drought stress. Our results provide useful information for a better understanding of OsPSKR genes and provide the foundation for additional functional exploration of the rice PSKR gene family in development and stress response.

Highlights

  • Signal modulation is important for plant developmental process, growth regulation and stress response

  • We have identified fifteen OsPSKR genes in Oryza sativa using Hidden Markov Models (HMM) profiles and sequence homology-based searches

  • Phytosulfokine Receptor (PSKR) are among the important LRR-RLKs that interact with other proteins including other LRR-RLKs to initiate a cascade of downstream signalling and play pivotal roles in different physiological processes as Genome-wide analysis and transcript profiling of PSKR gene family members in Oryza sativa well as stress responses

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Introduction

Signal modulation is important for plant developmental process, growth regulation and stress response. Phytosulfokine (PSK) is a Tyr-disulfated pentapeptide with amino acid backbone of YIYTQ that displays hormone-like activities at nanomolar concentrations [4, 5]. It promotes plant growth through elevated cell expansion. Its involvement in the response to pathogens has been reported [6,7,8,9,10,11,12]. It is synthesised as a proprotein and is posttranslationally modified by sulfonylation of the two tyrosine residues by tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase (TPST) in the trans-golgi apparatus [5]

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