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  • The study focuses on the 2',3'-cycling ribonuclease (RNase) T2 gene family, which are important for RNA cleavage in plants and have been conserved across eukaryotes.
  • Researchers identified 21 EURNS genes in the plant Eucommia ulmoides and analyzed their structure, evolutionary relationships, and expression patterns in different tissues.
  • Findings showed that EURNS proteins vary in size and molecular weight, have specific conserved motifs, and exhibit tissue-specific expression, with segment duplication being the primary mode of gene duplication in this family.

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The 2',3'-cycling ribonuclease (RNase) genes are catalysts of RNA cleavage and include the RNase T2 gene family. RNase T2 genes perform important roles in plants and have been conserved in the genome of eukaryotic organisms. In this study we identified 21 EURNS genes in Eucommia ulmoides Oliver (E. ulmoides) and analyzed their structure, chromosomal location, phylogenetic tree, gene duplication, stress-related cis-elements, and expression patterns in different tissues. The length of 21 predicted EURNS proteins ranged from 143 to 374 amino acids (aa), their molecular weight (MW) ranged from 16.21 to 42.38 kDa, and their isoelectric point (PI) value ranged from 5.08 to 9.09. Two classifications (class I and class III) were obtained from the conserved domains analysis and phylogenetic tree. EURNS proteins contained a total of 15 motifs. Motif 1, motif 2, motif 3, and motif 7 were distributed in multiple sequences and were similar to the conserved domain of RNase T2. EURNS genes with similar structure and the predicted EURNS proteins with conserved motif compositions are in the same group in the phylogenetic tree. The results of RT-PCR and transcription data showed that EURNS genes have tissue-specific expression and exhibited obvious trends in different developmental stages. Gene duplication analysis results indicated that segment duplication may be the dominant duplication mode in this gene family. This study provides a theoretical basis for research on the RNase T2 gene family and lays a foundation for the further study of EURNS genes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7994793PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86337-5DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on the 2',3'-cycling ribonuclease (RNase) T2 gene family, which are important for RNA cleavage in plants and have been conserved across eukaryotes.
  • Researchers identified 21 EURNS genes in the plant Eucommia ulmoides and analyzed their structure, evolutionary relationships, and expression patterns in different tissues.
  • Findings showed that EURNS proteins vary in size and molecular weight, have specific conserved motifs, and exhibit tissue-specific expression, with segment duplication being the primary mode of gene duplication in this family.
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