Comprehensive analysis of proline metabolizing genes reveals their functional diversification and abiotic stress response in Solanum lycopersicum
Md. Afser Rabbi, Md. Muluk Hossain, Md. Rihan Kabir Shuvo, Asifur Rob Bhuya, Ajit Ghosh

TL;DR
This study explores proline-related genes in tomatoes, revealing their roles in stress responses and functional diversity.
Contribution
The paper identifies and characterizes 21 proline metabolizing genes in tomatoes, highlighting their duplication patterns and stress-related expression.
Findings
SlOAT8 and SlP5CS1 are upregulated under drought stress but downregulated under heat and salt stress.
SlOAT4 is strongly expressed in roots during salt stress.
Proline and H2O2 levels increase under abiotic stress conditions.
Abstract
Proline plays a crucial role in plant stress responses. Proline metabolizing genes (PMGs) are a group of enzymes involved in its catabolism in mitochondria and the biosynthesis in the chloroplast and cytoplasm. A total of 21 PMGs were identified in Solanum lycopersicum. Among them, 2 gene pairs were identified as tandemly duplicated, and 6 gene pairs were segmentally duplicated. Phylogenetic analysis revealed distinct gene clusters, suggesting functional diversification. Gene structure analysis provided insights into the arrangement of coding and non-coding regions, while domain analysis highlighted conserved sequences for functional predictions and evolutionary conservation. Microarray expression data of the identified genes revealed that SlOAT8 exhibited maximum expression in different anatomical tissues, particularly in ovules, and SlOAT9 showed maximum response at developmental…
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TopicsPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms · Plant Gene Expression Analysis · Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
