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Functional diversification of a basic helix-loop-helix protein due to alternative transcription during generation of amphidiploidy in tobacco plants.

Yutaka Kodama1, Hiroshi Sano.   

Abstract

A plastid-resident basic helix-loop-helix protein, previously identified in Nicotiana tabacum and designated as NtWIN4 (N. tabacum wound-induced clone 4), has been converted from a nuclear transcription repressor into a plastid-resident regulatory factor through replacement of the DNA-binding domain with a plastid transit sequence during evolution. N. tabacum is a natural amphidiploid plant derived from Nicotiana tomentosiformis and Nicotiana sylvestris and immunoblot staining using anti-NtWIN4 antibodies identified two protein species, a 26 kDa form and a 17 kDa form, in N. sylvestris, whereas only the 17 kDa form was found in N. tabacum. The 26 kDa protein is produced when translation starts from the first AUG codon of the mRNA and is predominantly localized in the cytoplasm and nucleus, whereas the 17 kDa protein is derived from a 24 kDa precursor protein, synthesized from the second AUG codon, and localizes only to plastids. Subsequent analyses revealed that the lengths of the mRNAs vary in the two plant species. One major form lacks the first AUG, while minor populations possess variable 5'-untranslated regions prior to the first AUG codon. Translation of the two types produces the 24 kDa and 26 kDa proteins respectively. In vitro translation assays indicated that initiation frequency from the first AUG codon is higher in mRNAs from N. sylvestris than from N. tabacum. In contrast, initiation from the second AUG codon was found to be equally efficient in mRNAs from both species. These results suggest that both mRNA populations and translation efficiency changed during the amphidiploidization responsible for generation of N. tabacum. This scheme could reflect a molecular mechanism of protein evolution in plants.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17288537      PMCID: PMC1876378          DOI: 10.1042/BJ20070011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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