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  • Cicer arietinum, Cajanus cajan, Vigna radiata, and Phaseolus vulgaris are key legume crops known for their nutritional benefits but face various environmental stresses.
  • This study identified 13 OSCA genes in C. cajan, V. radiata, P. vulgaris, and 12 in C. arietinum, revealing their role in plant growth and stress responses.
  • The research suggests that OSCAs may connect hormone signaling and stress responses, with varying expression levels depending on the stress and plant tissue type.

Article Abstract

Cicer arietinum, Cajanus cajan, Vigna radiata, and Phaseolus vulgaris are economically important legume crops with high nutritional value. They are negatively impacted globally by different biotic and abiotic stresses. Hyperosmolality-gated calcium-permeable channels (OSCA) have been characterized as osmosensors in Arabidopsis thaliana but have not previously reported in legumes. This study provides a genome-wide identification, characterization, and comparative analysis of OSCA genes in legumes. Our study identified and characterized 13 OSCA genes in C. cajan, V. radiata, P. vulgaris, and 12 in C. arietinum, classified into four distinct clades. We found evidence to suggest that the OSCAs might be involved in the interaction between hormone signalling pathways and stress signalling pathways. Furthermore, they play a major role in plant growth and development. The expression levels of the OSCAs vary under different stress conditions in a tissue-specific manner. Our study can be used to develop a detailed understanding of stress regulatory mechanisms of the OSCA gene family in legumes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10090146PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-33226-8DOI Listing

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