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  • The study focuses on the Epidermal Patterning Factor (EPF) genes in sorghum and their response to drought stress, highlighting a gap in research compared to model plants.
  • Using bioinformatics, the researchers identified 12 EPF members in the sorghum genome, categorizing them into four distinct branches and noting their highly conserved sequences.
  • The findings show that these SbEPFs are tissue-specific and significantly up-regulated under drought stress, suggesting their important role in enhancing drought resistance in sorghum for agricultural applications.

Article Abstract

The EPIDERMAL PATTERNING FACTOR (EPF) plays a crucial role in plant response to abiotic stress. While the EPF has been extensively studied in model plants such as , there is a lack of research on identifying EPF genes in the whole sorghum genome and its response to drought stress. In this study, we employed bioinformatics tools to identify 12 EPF members in sorghum. Phylogenetic tree analysis revealed that SbEPFs can be categorized into four branches. Further examination of the gene structure and protein conservation motifs of EPF family members demonstrated the high conservation of the SbEPF sequence. The promoter region of SbEPFs was found to encompass cis-elements responsive to stress and plant hormones. Moreover, real-time fluorescence quantitative results indicated that the SbEPFs have a tissue-specific expression. Under drought stress treatment, most SbEPF members were significantly up-regulated, indicating their potential role in drought response. Our research findings establish a foundation for investigating the function of SbEPFs and offer candidate genes for stress-resistant breeding and enhanced production in sorghum.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10674733PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12223912DOI Listing

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