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Structure and evolution of Apetala3, a sex-linked gene in Silene latifolia

BACKGROUND: The evolution of sex chromosomes is often accompanied by gene or chromosome rearrangements. Recently, the gene AP3 was characterized in the dioecious plant species Silene latifolia. It was suggested that this gene had been transferred from an autosome to the Y chromosome. RESULTS: In the...

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Autores principales: Cegan, Radim, Marais, Gabriel AB, Kubekova, Hana, Blavet, Nicolas, Widmer, Alex, Vyskot, Boris, Doležel, Jaroslav, Šafář, Jan, Hobza, Roman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3095310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20718967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-180
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author Cegan, Radim
Marais, Gabriel AB
Kubekova, Hana
Blavet, Nicolas
Widmer, Alex
Vyskot, Boris
Doležel, Jaroslav
Šafář, Jan
Hobza, Roman
author_facet Cegan, Radim
Marais, Gabriel AB
Kubekova, Hana
Blavet, Nicolas
Widmer, Alex
Vyskot, Boris
Doležel, Jaroslav
Šafář, Jan
Hobza, Roman
author_sort Cegan, Radim
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description BACKGROUND: The evolution of sex chromosomes is often accompanied by gene or chromosome rearrangements. Recently, the gene AP3 was characterized in the dioecious plant species Silene latifolia. It was suggested that this gene had been transferred from an autosome to the Y chromosome. RESULTS: In the present study we provide evidence for the existence of an X linked copy of the AP3 gene. We further show that the Y copy is probably located in a chromosomal region where recombination restriction occurred during the first steps of sex chromosome evolution. A comparison of X and Y copies did not reveal any clear signs of degenerative processes in exon regions. Instead, both X and Y copies show evidence for relaxed selection compared to the autosomal orthologues in S. vulgaris and S. conica. We further found that promoter sequences differ significantly. Comparison of the genic region of AP3 between the X and Y alleles and the corresponding autosomal copies in the gynodioecious species S. vulgaris revealed a massive accumulation of retrotransposons within one intron of the Y copy of AP3. Analysis of the genomic distribution of these repetitive elements does not indicate that these elements played an important role in the size increase characteristic of the Y chromosome. However, in silico expression analysis shows biased expression of individual domains of the identified retroelements in male plants. CONCLUSIONS: We characterized the structure and evolution of AP3, a sex linked gene with copies on the X and Y chromosomes in the dioecious plant S. latifolia. These copies showed complementary expression patterns and relaxed evolution at protein level compared to autosomal orthologues, which suggests subfunctionalization. One intron of the Y-linked allele was invaded by retrotransposons that display sex-specific expression patterns that are similar to the expression pattern of the corresponding allele, which suggests that these transposable elements may have influenced evolution of expression patterns of the Y copy. These data could help researchers decipher the role of transposable elements in degenerative processes during sex chromosome evolution.
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spelling pubmed-30953102011-05-17 Structure and evolution of Apetala3, a sex-linked gene in Silene latifolia Cegan, Radim Marais, Gabriel AB Kubekova, Hana Blavet, Nicolas Widmer, Alex Vyskot, Boris Doležel, Jaroslav Šafář, Jan Hobza, Roman BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: The evolution of sex chromosomes is often accompanied by gene or chromosome rearrangements. Recently, the gene AP3 was characterized in the dioecious plant species Silene latifolia. It was suggested that this gene had been transferred from an autosome to the Y chromosome. RESULTS: In the present study we provide evidence for the existence of an X linked copy of the AP3 gene. We further show that the Y copy is probably located in a chromosomal region where recombination restriction occurred during the first steps of sex chromosome evolution. A comparison of X and Y copies did not reveal any clear signs of degenerative processes in exon regions. Instead, both X and Y copies show evidence for relaxed selection compared to the autosomal orthologues in S. vulgaris and S. conica. We further found that promoter sequences differ significantly. Comparison of the genic region of AP3 between the X and Y alleles and the corresponding autosomal copies in the gynodioecious species S. vulgaris revealed a massive accumulation of retrotransposons within one intron of the Y copy of AP3. Analysis of the genomic distribution of these repetitive elements does not indicate that these elements played an important role in the size increase characteristic of the Y chromosome. However, in silico expression analysis shows biased expression of individual domains of the identified retroelements in male plants. CONCLUSIONS: We characterized the structure and evolution of AP3, a sex linked gene with copies on the X and Y chromosomes in the dioecious plant S. latifolia. These copies showed complementary expression patterns and relaxed evolution at protein level compared to autosomal orthologues, which suggests subfunctionalization. One intron of the Y-linked allele was invaded by retrotransposons that display sex-specific expression patterns that are similar to the expression pattern of the corresponding allele, which suggests that these transposable elements may have influenced evolution of expression patterns of the Y copy. These data could help researchers decipher the role of transposable elements in degenerative processes during sex chromosome evolution. BioMed Central 2010-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3095310/ /pubmed/20718967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-180 Text en Copyright ©2010 Cegan et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cegan, Radim
Marais, Gabriel AB
Kubekova, Hana
Blavet, Nicolas
Widmer, Alex
Vyskot, Boris
Doležel, Jaroslav
Šafář, Jan
Hobza, Roman
Structure and evolution of Apetala3, a sex-linked gene in Silene latifolia
title Structure and evolution of Apetala3, a sex-linked gene in Silene latifolia
title_full Structure and evolution of Apetala3, a sex-linked gene in Silene latifolia
title_fullStr Structure and evolution of Apetala3, a sex-linked gene in Silene latifolia
title_full_unstemmed Structure and evolution of Apetala3, a sex-linked gene in Silene latifolia
title_short Structure and evolution of Apetala3, a sex-linked gene in Silene latifolia
title_sort structure and evolution of apetala3, a sex-linked gene in silene latifolia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3095310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20718967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-180
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