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Fig. 10 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 10

From: In silico characterization, molecular phylogeny, and expression profiling of genes encoding legume lectin-like proteins under various abiotic stresses in Arabidopsis thaliana

Fig. 10

An overview of cellular responses and probable involvement of LLPs in Arabidopsis thaliana (AtLLPs) under various abiotic stresses. Present data mining bioinformatics and gene expression analyses suggested that in response to abiotic stress treatment such as cold, osmotic stress, drought, salinity, UV-B, heat, wound, and genotoxic (GnTx) compounds, AtLLPs are transcriptionally regulated. The activation of TFs of AtLLPs might be attributed to the alteration of cellular metabolic events in responses to abiotic stress. According to the results of a literature study, translated AtLLPs were compartmentalized in distinct organelles as well as the plasma membrane/cell wall, and the process was retrograded (dashed line arrows). AtLLPs may interact and activate downstream events in surrounding cells. Although the cascade of activation of downstream events till not elucidated. Blue-colored arrow indicates transcriptional and translational events, whereas red-colored arrows probable functions of AtLLPs. In the box, the name of the cellular organelles and molecules, which are illustrated in the model are mentioned

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