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Not AvailableMaintenance of growth is important for sustaining yield under stress conditions. Hence, identification of genes involved in cell
division and growth under abiotic stress is utmost important. Ras-related nuclear protein (Ran) is a small GTPase required for
nucleocytoplasmic transport,mitotic progression, and nuclear envelope assembly in plants. In the present study, two Ran GTPase
genes TaRAN1 and TaRAN2 were identified though genome-wide analysis in wheat (T. aestivum). Comparative analysis of Ran
GTPases from wheat, barley, rice, maize, sorghum, and Arabidopsis revealed similar gene structure within phylogenetic clades
and highly conserved protein structure. Expression analysis from expVIP platform showed ubiquitous expression of TaRAN
genes across tissues and developmental stages. Under biotic and abiotic stresses, TaRAN1 expression was largely unaltered,
while TaRAN2 showed stress specific response. In qRT-PCR analysis, TaRAN1 showed significantly higher expression as
compared to TaRAN2 in shoot and root at seedling, vegetative, and reproductive stages. During progressive drought stress,
TaRAN1 and TaRAN2 expression increase during early stress and restored to control level expression at higher stress levels in
shoot. The steady-state level of transcripts was maintained to that of control in roots under drought stress. Under cold stress,
expression of both the TaRAN genes decreased significantly at 3 h and became similar to control at 6 h in shoots, while salt stress
significantly reduced the expression of TaRAN genes in shoots. The analysis suggests differential regulation of TaRAN genes
under developmental stages and abiotic stresses. Delineating the molecular functions of Ran GTPases will help unravel the
mechanism of stress induced growth inhibition in wheat.ICAR_NIP