Location: Genomics and Bioinformatics Research
Title: Gossypium hirsutum gene Gohir.A02G161000.1 encodes a potential Root UVB Sensitive Protein with a putative protein-protein interaction interfaceAuthor
BROCKER, DANIELLE - Bethel University | |
CUTLAN, MARISSA - Bethel University | |
Hulse-Kemp, Amanda | |
STORM, AMANDA - Western Carolina University | |
STOECKMAN, ANGELA - Bethel University |
Submitted to: microPublication Biology
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Publication Acceptance Date: 2/27/2024 Publication Date: 3/1/2024 Citation: Brocker, D., Cutlan, M., Hulse-Kemp, A.M., Storm, A.R., Stoeckman, A.K. 2024. Gossypium hirsutum gene Gohir.A02G161000.1 encodes a potential Root UVB Sensitive Protein with a putative protein-protein interaction interface. microPublication Biology. https://doi.org/10.17912/micropub.biology.000869. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17912/micropub.biology.000869 Interpretive Summary: Multiple high-quality genomes are available for cotton, the most important producer of natural fibers for textiles. Genes identified in these genomes have been computationally identified, but determining the function of the genes has been difficult and a large number of these (approximately 20%) remain classified as unknown function. Manual curation and investigation of one gene of unknown function has identified a potential root uvb sensitive protein that may be involved with pollen maturation. This investigation was performed as a part of a collaborative effort of USDA-ARS with Western Carolina University undergraduate students as the topic of a semester research project. Technical Abstract: A gene of unknown function, Gohir.A02G161000.1, identified in Gossypium hirsutum was studied using sequences and bioinformatics tools. The associated protein (UniProt A0A1U8JPV7) was predicted to encode a root UVB-sensitive protein with a potential dimerization domain. Homology searches suggest involvement in auxin transport and pollen maturation. |