DG (RG )55- High yielding short duration dwarf line of pigeon pea

High yielding short duration dwarf pigeon pea

Authors

  • MURUGAN ARUMUGAM Division of Genomic Resources, Indian Council of Agricultural Research-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources PUSA campus, New Delhi, India- 110 012
  • ARUMUGAM PILLAI Professor and Head, Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Agricultural College and Research Institute, Killikulam, Tamil Nadu, India- 628 252
  • JAYAPRADHA CHANDRAN Division of Genomic Resources, Indian Council of Agricultural Research-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources PUSA campus, New Delhi, India- 110 012
  • SAKSHI CHAUDHARY Division of Genomic Resources, Indian Council of Agricultural Research-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources PUSA campus, New Delhi, India- 110 012
  • BHARAT KUMAR MISHRA Division of Genomic Resources, Indian Council of Agricultural Research-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources PUSA campus, New Delhi, India- 110 012
  • SANTOSHKUMAR MAGADUM Division of Genomic Resources, Indian Council of Agricultural Research-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources PUSA campus, New Delhi, India- 110 012
  • VELAYUTHUM GANDHI Division of Genomic Resources, Indian Council of Agricultural Research-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources PUSA campus, New Delhi, India- 110 012
  • NIDHI VERMA Indian Council of Agricultural Research-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources PUSA campus, New Delhi, India- 110 012
  • NEETA SINGH Division of Germplasm Conservation, Indian Council of Agricultural Research-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources PUSA campus, New Delhi, India- 110 012
  • VANNIYARAJAN C 4Professor and Head, Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Agricultural College and Research Institute, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India- 625 104
  • THANGAHEMA VATHY Professor and Head, Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Agricultural College and Research Institute, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India- 625 104
  • ANIL KUMAR SINGH, 59183 Principal Scientist, Division of Land & Water Management, ICAR-Research Complex for Eastern Region, Patna, India-800 014
  • YASIN JESHIMA KHAN Scientist Division of Genomic Resources NBPGR PUSA New Delhi -110012

Abstract

Metallothioneins are a special group of small proteins capable of detoxifying non-essential metal ions present in excess within a plant cell. Metallothioneins are cysteine-rich diverse classes of heavy metal binding protein molecules which are essential for plant growth. These proteins are present in all taxa, except eubacteria. In this study, from available genomic resources metallothionein of pigeonpea was identified, structure of metallothionein was predicted and validated. We have presented a step-wise methodology to model a given protein and later on to validate the produced structures based on Ramchandran plot analysis.

Author Biography

YASIN JESHIMA KHAN, Scientist Division of Genomic Resources NBPGR PUSA New Delhi -110012

Dr. Yasin JK, M.Sc(Ag.), PhD., PDF(ARO), ARS

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2018-02-26

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