| Literature DB >> 22339987 |
Dominique Arnaud1, Annabelle Déjardin, Jean-Charles Leplé, Marie-Claude Lesage-Descauses, Nathalie Boizot, Marc Villar, Hélène Bénédetti, Gilles Pilate.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Plant LIM domain proteins may act as transcriptional activators of lignin biosynthesis and/or as actin binding and bundling proteins. Plant LIM genes have evolved in phylogenetic subgroups differing in their expression profiles: in the whole plant or specifically in pollen. However, several poplar PtLIM genes belong to uncharacterized monophyletic subgroups and the expression patterns of the LIM gene family in a woody plant have not been studied.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22339987 PMCID: PMC3392731 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Expression of . A. Vegetative organs: Three straight young poplars (Populus tremula × P. alba) producing normal wood were cultivated in the greenhouse for three months. Phloem and bark (PB), cambial zone (CZ), developing xylem (DX) and mature xylem (XM) were scraped from the stem. To study primary growth, young green portions of stems (YS) were collected just below the apex. Leaf vascular tissues like petioles (Pe) and main vessels (V) were separated from limbs (L). Two-weeks-old dark-grown calli (C) were also harvested. B. Reproductive organs: female flowers were dissected from mature poplar trees (Populus nigra) growing in the nursery and the stigma (Sg) were separated from the ovary and style (OS). Two different developmental stages were analyzed on male flowers: partially-open flowers (St1) at an early developmental stage, and fully-open flowers at pre-anthesis stage (St2). Mature pollen (P) and germinated pollen (GP) were also analyzed, as well as seeds (S) separated from both the cottony fibers (F) and the capsule protecting seeds (Ca). 18S rRNA signals are indicative of the total RNA quantity in each sample
Figure 2Expression of . Three young poplars (Populus tremula × P. alba) were cultivated in the greenhouse for two months, and tilted for one month to induce tension wood formation. Phloem and bark (PB), cambial zone (CZ), developing xylem (DX) and mature xylem (XM) samples were scraped from the upper side (tension wood) and the lower side (opposite wood) of tilted stems. 18S rRNA signals are indicative of the total RNA quantity in each sample
Phylogenetic classification and nomenclature of poplar PtLIM genes
| Group | Subgroup | Poplar | Arabidopsis | Rice | Sunflower | Expression |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| αLIM1 | XLIM1 | PtXLIM1a (PtGLIM1a) | not found | not found | not found | secondary |
| WLIM1 | PtWLIM1a | AtWLIM1 | OsWLIM1 | HaWLIM1 | ubiquitous | |
| PLIM1 | not found | not found | not found | HaPLIM1a-SF3 | pollen | |
| βLIM1 | βLIM1 | PtLIM1a (PtβLIM1a) | not found | not found | HaLIM1 (HaβLIM1) | ubiquitous |
| γLIM2 | WLIM2 | PtWLIM2a | AtWLIM2a | OsWLIM2 | HaWLIM2 | ubiquitous |
| δLIM2 | PLIM2 | PtPLIM2a | AtPLIM2a | OsPLIM2a | HaPLIM2a | pollen |
| PLIM2-like | PtPLIM2c (PtδLIM2a) | not found | not found | HaPLIM2b (HaδLIM2a) | pollen | |
The old nomenclature of LIM gene and phylogenetic subgroups [1] is indicated under bracket