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The wild sugarcane and sorghum kinomes: insights into expansion, diversification, and expression patterns
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The protein kinase (PK) superfamily is one of the largest superfamilies in plants and the
core regulator of cellular signaling. Despite this substantial importance, the kinomes of
sugarcane and sorghum have not been profiled. Here, we identified and profiled the
complete kinomes of the polyploid Saccharum spontaneum (Ssp) and Sorghum bicolor
(Sbi), a close diploid relative. The Sbi kinome was composed of 1,210 PKs; for Ssp,
we identified 2,919 PKs when disregarding duplications and allelic copies, and these were
related to 1,345 representative gene models. The Ssp and Sbi PKs were grouped into
20 groups and 120 subfamilies and exhibited high compositional similarities and
evolutionary divergences. By utilizing the collinearity between the species, this study offers
insights into Sbi and Ssp speciation, PK differentiation and selection. We assessed the
PK subfamily expression profiles via RNA-Seq and identified significant similarities between
Sbi and Ssp. Moreover, coexpression networks allowed inference of a core structure of
kinase interactions with specific key elements. This study provides the first categorization
of the allelic specificity of a kinome and offers a wide reservoir of molecular and genetic
information, thereby enhancing the understanding of Sbi and Ssp PK evolutionary history
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AONO, A. H. et al. The wild sugarcane and sorghum kinomes: insights into expansion, diversification, and expression patterns. Frontiers in Plant Science, [S. l.], v. 12, 668623, July 2021. DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.668623.
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