| Literature DB >> 18989375 |
David Kuykendall1, Jonathan Shao, Tammy Murphy.
Abstract
NPR1 is a gene of central importance in enabling plants to resist microbial attack. Therefore, knowledge of nearby genes is important for genome analysis and possibly for improving disease resistance. In this study, systematic DNA sequence analysis, gene annotation, and protein BLASTs were performed to determine genes near the NPR1 gene in Beta vulgaris L., Medicago truncatula Gaertn, and Populus trichocarpa Torr. & Gray, and to access predicted function. Microsynteny was discovered for NPR1 with genes CaMP, encoding a chloroplast-targeted signal calmodulin-binding protein, and CK1PK, a CK1-class protein kinase. Conserved microsynteny of NPR1, CaMP, and CK1PK in three diverse species of eudicots suggests maintenance during evolution by positive selection for close proximity. Perhaps close physical linkage contributes to coordinated expression of these particular genes that may control critically important processes including nuclear events and signal transduction.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18989375 PMCID: PMC2579331 DOI: 10.1155/2008/391259
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Plant Genomics ISSN: 1687-5389
Predicted genes and their designated functions.
| Gene | Product length (a.a.) | Best BLAST Hita |
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| Hp1 | 259 | ABE85118 | 5.0 | 49/101 | Hypotheticalc |
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| HSF (similar to HSFA9) | 337 | AAM43804 | 3.4 | 185/320 | HSF transcription factor |
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| NPR1 | 604 | AAT57640 | 0.0 | 604/604 | NPR1 disease resistance |
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| Hp2 | 259 | none | Hypotheticalc | ||
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| Integrase | 1516 | ABE91091 | 0.0 | 903/1535 | Integrase ( |
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| Hp3 | 403 | ABD83280 | 1.1 | 315/325 | Unknownd |
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| Reverse transcriptase (RT) | 1501 | ABE83303 | 0.0 | 996/1503 |
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| Hp4 | 302 | CAH67120 | 1.0 | 78/177 | Hypotheticalc |
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| Hp5 | 263 | ABD83301 | 1.0 | 41/63 | Hypotheticalc |
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| Hp6 | 222 | none | Hypotheticalc | ||
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| Hp7 | 593 | ABD83280 | 4.1 | 186/282 | Unknownd |
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| ORF1 of | 188 | NP_199616.1 | 1e−17 | 106/192 | Hypothetical (retroelement-like gene) |
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| 1399 | ABE82848 | 0.0 | 604/956 | Transposon |
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| ORF2 of | 297 | ABA95677 | 4.0 | 177/298 |
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| Calmodulin-binding protein (CaMP) | 525 | NP_974673 | 7.0 | 361/495 | Signal-peptide calmodulin-binding protein |
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| RT (reverse transcriptase) | 198 | ABF81417 | 3.0 | 126/213 | RT-like gene |
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| CK1-class protein kinase (CK1PK) | 473 | BAB92346 | 0.0 | 411/476 | CK1-class dual-specificity protein kinase |
aGenBank accession number or protein ID of the best BLAST hit, followed by the E-value and percent (similar/total amino acids) similarity between the query and the best hit.
bDesignation based on the deductions possible via bioinformatics tools listed in Section 2. Functional classification based on the result of protein BLAST search.
cNA: not applicable; putative function of the product was not identified.
dSimilar to FGENESH 21 [26].
Figure 1Schematic representation of genes annotated on the 130 Kb genomic NPR1-carrying BAC from sugarbeet (GenBank accession EF101866) based on FGENESH, GenScan, GeneMark, and GRAIL gene finders as well as SMART and Motif Peptide Scan results. (Blue: core plant genes involved with nuclear events/signal transduction/defense; yellow: transposon; orange: retrotransposons; red: encode only hypothetical or unknown proteins). The predicted genes begin with a bar and end with an arrowhead, thus indicating the direction of transcription.
Figure 2Schematic representation of the microcolinearity found between NPR1-carrying regions of (a) B. vulgaris (GenBank EF101866), (b) M. truncatula (GenBank AC124609.20), and (c) a subset of P. trichocarpa (NC_008472.1). Genes are indicated by boxes: NPR1 (gray box); CaMP encoding a calmodulin-binding protein (black box); specifying a CK1PK-class protein kinase (white box). Arrows indicate the direction of transcription. The gray bars indicating the distances in Kb between genes are from the end exon of one gene to the end exon of the next gene. The length of the DNA regions under comparison is indicated in base pairs. As of this writing, the TIGR annotated NPR1 region for M. truncatula is a draft; shown is only about one half of a BAC sequence since there was a gap in the sequence near the center.
Percent amino acid identity and similarity exhibited by amino acid alignments of the conserved products of orthologous gene pairs.
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| gene pair | Identity/similarity | Identity/similarity | Identity/similarity |
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| 60%/74% | 57%/68% | 67%/77% |
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| 65%/79% | 56%/68% | 75%/82% |
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| Identity/similarity | Identity/similarity | Identity/similarity | |
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| 62%/75% | 60%/71% | 69%/78% |