| Literature DB >> 31740933 |
Jing-Fang Yang1,2, Mo-Xian Chen3, Jian-Hua Zhang3,4,5, Ge-Fei Hao1,2,6, Guang-Fu Yang1,2,7.
Abstract
The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) plays a crucial role during the plant life cycle as well as in adaptive responses to environmental stresses. The core regulatory components of ABA signaling in plants are the pyrabactin resistance1/PYR1-like/regulatory component of ABA receptor family (PYLs), which comprise the largest plant hormone receptor family known. They act as negative regulators of members of the protein phosphatase type 2C family. Due to the biological importance of PYLs, many researchers have focused on their genetic redundancy and consequent functional divergence. However, little is understood of their evolution and its impact on the generation of regulatory diversity. In this study, we identify positive selection and functional divergence in PYLs through phylogenetic reconstruction, gene structure and expression pattern analysis, positive selection analysis, functional divergence analysis, and structure comparison. We found the correlation of desensitization of PYLs under specific modifications in the molecular recognition domain with functional diversification. Hence, an interesting antagonistic co-evolutionary mechanism is proposed for the functional diversification of ABA receptor family proteins. We believe a compensatory evolutionary pathway may have occurred.Entities:
Keywords: Abscisic acid; PYR1 (Pyrabactin Resistance 1)/ PYRL (PYR-Like)/ RCAR (Regulatory Component of ABA Receptor); evolution; functional divergence; phylogenetic; positive selection
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31740933 DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erz511
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Bot ISSN: 0022-0957 Impact factor: 6.992