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The Vitis vinifera sugar transporter gene family: phylogenetic overview and macroarray expression profiling

BACKGROUND: In higher plants, sugars are not only nutrients but also important signal molecules. They are distributed through the plant via sugar transporters, which are involved not only in sugar long-distance transport via the loading and the unloading of the conducting complex, but also in sugar...

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Autores principales: Afoufa-Bastien, Damien, Medici, Anna, Jeauffre, Julien, Coutos-Thévenot, Pierre, Lemoine, Rémi, Atanassova, Rossitza, Laloi, Maryse
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3095327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21073695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-245
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author Afoufa-Bastien, Damien
Medici, Anna
Jeauffre, Julien
Coutos-Thévenot, Pierre
Lemoine, Rémi
Atanassova, Rossitza
Laloi, Maryse
author_facet Afoufa-Bastien, Damien
Medici, Anna
Jeauffre, Julien
Coutos-Thévenot, Pierre
Lemoine, Rémi
Atanassova, Rossitza
Laloi, Maryse
author_sort Afoufa-Bastien, Damien
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In higher plants, sugars are not only nutrients but also important signal molecules. They are distributed through the plant via sugar transporters, which are involved not only in sugar long-distance transport via the loading and the unloading of the conducting complex, but also in sugar allocation into source and sink cells. The availability of the recently released grapevine genome sequence offers the opportunity to identify sucrose and monosaccharide transporter gene families in a woody species and to compare them with those of the herbaceous Arabidopsis thaliana using a phylogenetic analysis. RESULTS: In grapevine, one of the most economically important fruit crop in the world, it appeared that sucrose and monosaccharide transporter genes are present in 4 and 59 loci, respectively and that the monosaccharide transporter family can be divided into 7 subfamilies. Phylogenetic analysis of protein sequences has indicated that orthologs exist between Vitis and Arabidospis. A search for cis-regulatory elements in the promoter sequences of the most characterized transporter gene families (sucrose, hexoses and polyols transporters), has revealed that some of them might probably be regulated by sugars. To profile several genes simultaneously, we created a macroarray bearing cDNA fragments specific to 20 sugar transporter genes. This macroarray analysis has revealed that two hexose (VvHT1, VvHT3), one polyol (VvPMT5) and one sucrose (VvSUC27) transporter genes, are highly expressed in most vegetative organs. The expression of one hexose transporter (VvHT2) and two tonoplastic monosaccharide transporter (VvTMT1, VvTMT2) genes are regulated during berry development. Finally, three putative hexose transporter genes show a preferential organ specificity being highly expressed in seeds (VvHT3, VvHT5), in roots (VvHT2) or in mature leaves (VvHT5). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides an exhaustive survey of sugar transporter genes in Vitis vinifera and revealed that sugar transporter gene families in this woody plant are strongly comparable to those of herbaceous species. Dedicated macroarrays have provided a Vitis sugar transporter genes expression profiling, which will likely contribute to understand their physiological functions in plant and berry development. The present results might also have a significant impact on our knowledge on plant sugar transporters.
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spelling pubmed-30953272011-05-17 The Vitis vinifera sugar transporter gene family: phylogenetic overview and macroarray expression profiling Afoufa-Bastien, Damien Medici, Anna Jeauffre, Julien Coutos-Thévenot, Pierre Lemoine, Rémi Atanassova, Rossitza Laloi, Maryse BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: In higher plants, sugars are not only nutrients but also important signal molecules. They are distributed through the plant via sugar transporters, which are involved not only in sugar long-distance transport via the loading and the unloading of the conducting complex, but also in sugar allocation into source and sink cells. The availability of the recently released grapevine genome sequence offers the opportunity to identify sucrose and monosaccharide transporter gene families in a woody species and to compare them with those of the herbaceous Arabidopsis thaliana using a phylogenetic analysis. RESULTS: In grapevine, one of the most economically important fruit crop in the world, it appeared that sucrose and monosaccharide transporter genes are present in 4 and 59 loci, respectively and that the monosaccharide transporter family can be divided into 7 subfamilies. Phylogenetic analysis of protein sequences has indicated that orthologs exist between Vitis and Arabidospis. A search for cis-regulatory elements in the promoter sequences of the most characterized transporter gene families (sucrose, hexoses and polyols transporters), has revealed that some of them might probably be regulated by sugars. To profile several genes simultaneously, we created a macroarray bearing cDNA fragments specific to 20 sugar transporter genes. This macroarray analysis has revealed that two hexose (VvHT1, VvHT3), one polyol (VvPMT5) and one sucrose (VvSUC27) transporter genes, are highly expressed in most vegetative organs. The expression of one hexose transporter (VvHT2) and two tonoplastic monosaccharide transporter (VvTMT1, VvTMT2) genes are regulated during berry development. Finally, three putative hexose transporter genes show a preferential organ specificity being highly expressed in seeds (VvHT3, VvHT5), in roots (VvHT2) or in mature leaves (VvHT5). CONCLUSIONS: This study provides an exhaustive survey of sugar transporter genes in Vitis vinifera and revealed that sugar transporter gene families in this woody plant are strongly comparable to those of herbaceous species. Dedicated macroarrays have provided a Vitis sugar transporter genes expression profiling, which will likely contribute to understand their physiological functions in plant and berry development. The present results might also have a significant impact on our knowledge on plant sugar transporters. BioMed Central 2010-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3095327/ /pubmed/21073695 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-245 Text en Copyright ©2010 Afoufa-Bastien 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Afoufa-Bastien, Damien
Medici, Anna
Jeauffre, Julien
Coutos-Thévenot, Pierre
Lemoine, Rémi
Atanassova, Rossitza
Laloi, Maryse
The Vitis vinifera sugar transporter gene family: phylogenetic overview and macroarray expression profiling
title The Vitis vinifera sugar transporter gene family: phylogenetic overview and macroarray expression profiling
title_full The Vitis vinifera sugar transporter gene family: phylogenetic overview and macroarray expression profiling
title_fullStr The Vitis vinifera sugar transporter gene family: phylogenetic overview and macroarray expression profiling
title_full_unstemmed The Vitis vinifera sugar transporter gene family: phylogenetic overview and macroarray expression profiling
title_short The Vitis vinifera sugar transporter gene family: phylogenetic overview and macroarray expression profiling
title_sort vitis vinifera sugar transporter gene family: phylogenetic overview and macroarray expression profiling
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3095327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21073695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-245
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