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Expression analysis of LIM gene family in poplar, toward an updated phylogenetic classification

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, seve...

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Autores principales: Arnaud, Dominique, Déjardin, Annabelle, Leplé, Jean-Charles, Lesage-Descauses, Marie-Claude, Boizot, Nathalie, Villar, Marc, Bénédetti, Hélène, Pilate, Gilles
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3392731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22339987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-102
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author Arnaud, Dominique
Déjardin, Annabelle
Leplé, Jean-Charles
Lesage-Descauses, Marie-Claude
Boizot, Nathalie
Villar, Marc
Bénédetti, Hélène
Pilate, Gilles
author_facet Arnaud, Dominique
Déjardin, Annabelle
Leplé, Jean-Charles
Lesage-Descauses, Marie-Claude
Boizot, Nathalie
Villar, Marc
Bénédetti, Hélène
Pilate, Gilles
author_sort Arnaud, Dominique
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description 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. FINDINGS: In this work, the expression pattern of the twelve duplicated poplar PtLIM genes has been investigated by semi quantitative RT-PCR in different vegetative and reproductive tissues. As in other plant species, poplar PtLIM genes were widely expressed in the tree or in particular tissues. Especially, PtXLIM1a, PtXLIM1b and PtWLIM1b genes were preferentially expressed in the secondary xylem, suggesting a specific function in wood formation. Moreover, the expression of these genes and of the PtPLIM2a gene was increased in tension wood. Western-blot analysis confirmed the preferential expression of PtXLIM1a protein during xylem differentiation and tension wood formation. Genes classified within the pollen specific PLIM2 and PLIM2-like subgroups were all strongly expressed in pollen but also in cottony hairs. Interestingly, pairs of duplicated PtLIM genes exhibited different expression patterns indicating subfunctionalisations in specific tissues. CONCLUSIONS: The strong expression of several LIM genes in cottony hairs and germinating pollen, as well as in xylem fibers suggests an involvement of plant LIM domain proteins in the control of cell expansion. Comparisons of expression profiles of poplar LIM genes with the published functions of closely related plant LIM genes suggest conserved functions in the areas of lignin biosynthesis, pollen tube growth and mechanical stress response. Based on these results, we propose a novel nomenclature of poplar LIM domain proteins.
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spelling pubmed-33927312012-07-11 Expression analysis of LIM gene family in poplar, toward an updated phylogenetic classification Arnaud, Dominique Déjardin, Annabelle Leplé, Jean-Charles Lesage-Descauses, Marie-Claude Boizot, Nathalie Villar, Marc Bénédetti, Hélène Pilate, Gilles BMC Res Notes Short Report 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. FINDINGS: In this work, the expression pattern of the twelve duplicated poplar PtLIM genes has been investigated by semi quantitative RT-PCR in different vegetative and reproductive tissues. As in other plant species, poplar PtLIM genes were widely expressed in the tree or in particular tissues. Especially, PtXLIM1a, PtXLIM1b and PtWLIM1b genes were preferentially expressed in the secondary xylem, suggesting a specific function in wood formation. Moreover, the expression of these genes and of the PtPLIM2a gene was increased in tension wood. Western-blot analysis confirmed the preferential expression of PtXLIM1a protein during xylem differentiation and tension wood formation. Genes classified within the pollen specific PLIM2 and PLIM2-like subgroups were all strongly expressed in pollen but also in cottony hairs. Interestingly, pairs of duplicated PtLIM genes exhibited different expression patterns indicating subfunctionalisations in specific tissues. CONCLUSIONS: The strong expression of several LIM genes in cottony hairs and germinating pollen, as well as in xylem fibers suggests an involvement of plant LIM domain proteins in the control of cell expansion. Comparisons of expression profiles of poplar LIM genes with the published functions of closely related plant LIM genes suggest conserved functions in the areas of lignin biosynthesis, pollen tube growth and mechanical stress response. Based on these results, we propose a novel nomenclature of poplar LIM domain proteins. BioMed Central 2012-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3392731/ /pubmed/22339987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-102 Text en Copyright ©2012 Arnaud 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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Arnaud, Dominique
Déjardin, Annabelle
Leplé, Jean-Charles
Lesage-Descauses, Marie-Claude
Boizot, Nathalie
Villar, Marc
Bénédetti, Hélène
Pilate, Gilles
Expression analysis of LIM gene family in poplar, toward an updated phylogenetic classification
title Expression analysis of LIM gene family in poplar, toward an updated phylogenetic classification
title_full Expression analysis of LIM gene family in poplar, toward an updated phylogenetic classification
title_fullStr Expression analysis of LIM gene family in poplar, toward an updated phylogenetic classification
title_full_unstemmed Expression analysis of LIM gene family in poplar, toward an updated phylogenetic classification
title_short Expression analysis of LIM gene family in poplar, toward an updated phylogenetic classification
title_sort expression analysis of lim gene family in poplar, toward an updated phylogenetic classification
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3392731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22339987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-102
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