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In Silico-prediction of Downstream WRKY Interacting Partners of MAPK3 in Brassica

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Journal Bioinformation
Specialty Biology
Date 2014 Feb 6
PMID 24497732
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Protein-Protein interactions (PPIs) are vital to most biological processes thus the identification of PPIs is of primary importance. Here, we endeavor to identify the downstream interacting partners of (BjMPK3P) in Brassica juncea using the docking approach. Out of 63 and 37 members of BrWRKY and BnWRKY transcription factors, 50 and 29 members are showing interactions with BjMPK3P respectively while the rest are showing non-interaction. Twenty two WRKY members are common to both the species. Using minimal sequence motif search as well as through docking approach several novel WRKY interacting proteins were also reported in the present study which need to be confirmed by in vitro kinase assay. Together, the results obtained essentially enhance our knowledge of the MAPK interacting protein network and provide a valuable research resource for developing a nearly important link between pathogen-activated MAPK signaling pathways and downstream transcriptional programming.

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