| Literature DB >> 34199012 |
Jichun Xia1,2, Dong Wang1,2, Yuzhou Peng1,2, Wenning Wang1,2, Qianqian Wang1,2, Yang Xu1,2, Tongzhou Li1,2, Kai Zhang1,2, Jiana Li1,2, Xinfu Xu1,2.
Abstract
The YABBY family of plant-specific transcription factors play important regulatory roles during the development of leaves and floral organs, but their functions in Brassica species are incompletely understood. Here, we identified 79 YABBY genes from Arabidopsis thaliana and five Brassica species (B. rapa, B. nigra, B. oleracea, B. juncea, and B. napus). A phylogenetic analysis of YABBY proteins separated them into five clusters (YAB1-YAB5) with representatives from all five Brassica species, suggesting a high degree of conservation and similar functions within each subfamily. We determined the gene structure, chromosomal location, and expression patterns of the 21 BnaYAB genes identified, revealing extensive duplication events and gene loss following polyploidization. Changes in exon-intron structure during evolution may have driven differentiation in expression patterns and functions, combined with purifying selection, as evidenced by Ka/Ks values below 1. Based on transcriptome sequencing data, we selected nine genes with high expression at the flowering stage. qRT-PCR analysis further indicated that most BnaYAB family members are tissue-specific and exhibit different expression patterns in various tissues and organs of B. napus. This preliminary study of the characteristics of the YABBY gene family in the Brassica napus genome provides theoretical support and reference for the later functional identification of the family genes.Entities:
Keywords: Brassica napus; YABBY gene family; expression pattern; phylogenetic analysis; whole genome
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34199012 PMCID: PMC8306101 DOI: 10.3390/genes12070981
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4425 Impact factor: 4.096
Numbers of YABBY genes in Arabidopsis thaliana and five Brassica species.
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| 2 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 8 |
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| 1 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
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| 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
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| 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 |
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| 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Figure 1Phylogenetic tree of YABBY proteins from Arabidopsis and five Brassica species. YABBYs cluster into five subfamilies (YAB1–YAB5), indicated by different colors. Bju, Brassica juncea; Bna, Brassica napus; Bni, Brassica niger; Bol, Brassica oleracea; Bra, Brassica rapa.
Figure 2Chromosomal locations of BnaYAB genes in the B. napus genome and syntenic analysis of YABBY genes in Arabidopsis, B. napus, B. rapa, and B. oleracea. (A) Chromosomal location of the 21 BnaYAB genes in the B. napus genome. Genes from the same subgroup are highlighted in the same color, as defined in the phylogenetic tree (Figure 1). Each chromosome is drawn as a heatmap of gene density. (B) Collinearity analysis of YABBY family genes between Arabidopsis, B. rapa, and B. oleracea, indicated as connecting lines. (C) Collinearity analysis of YABBY family genes between B. napus, B. rapa, and B. oleracea, indicated as connecting lines. (D) Chromosomal locations of the 21 BnaYAB genes in the B. napus genome, indicated as connecting lines. A and C denote the two main subgenomes in B. napus. Mb, megabase; Ann, pseudomolecule chromosomes. The 5 Arabidopsis chromosomes (1–5), 19 B. napus chromosomes (A01–A10 and C01–C09), 10 B. rapa chromosomes (A01–A10), and 9 B. oleracea chromosomes (C01–C09) are shown. Gene pairs are represented by red lines.
Figure 3Exon–intron structures of the 21 BnaYAB genes, ordered based on their phylogenetic positions.
Figure 4Analysis of protein motifs and conserved domains in B. napus YABBY proteins. (A) Protein motifs. Conserved motifs in the 21 BnaYAB proteins, arranged based on their phylogenetic positions. Weblogo plots of the ten conserved motifs are shown in Figure S1. (B) Conserved domains. Conserved domains are represented by different colored boxes.
Figure 5Analysis of major cis-acting elements in BnaYAB promoters. The number of cis-regulatory elements is indicated as a heatmap (Table S1).
Figure 6Heatmap representation of the expression patterns of BnaYAB genes in the ZS11 cultivar. The abbreviations below the heatmap indicate the different tissues and organs/developmental stages (Table S6) relative expression is shown as a heatmap (Table S7).
Figure 7Relative expression of nine BnaYAB genes in different tissues and growth stages of B. napus. Relative expression levels in different tissues at the initial flowering stage (A), at the full flowering stage (B), and during the green pod stage (C). The abbreviations along the x-axes represent the different samples (Table S6). A red box indicates that the gene is only highly expressed in one tissue.