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Expansion of the gamma-gliadin gene family in Aegilops and Triticum

BACKGROUND: The gamma-gliadins are considered to be the oldest of the gliadin family of storage proteins in Aegilops/Triticum. However, the expansion of this multigene family has not been studied in an evolutionary perspective. RESULTS: We have cloned 59 gamma-gliadin genes from Aegilops and Triticu...

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Autores principales: Goryunova, Svetlana V, Salentijn, Elma MJ, Chikida, Nadejda N, Kochieva, Elena Z, van der Meer, Ingrid M, Gilissen, Luud JWJ, Smulders, Marinus JM
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3537741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23137212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-12-215
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author Goryunova, Svetlana V
Salentijn, Elma MJ
Chikida, Nadejda N
Kochieva, Elena Z
van der Meer, Ingrid M
Gilissen, Luud JWJ
Smulders, Marinus JM
author_facet Goryunova, Svetlana V
Salentijn, Elma MJ
Chikida, Nadejda N
Kochieva, Elena Z
van der Meer, Ingrid M
Gilissen, Luud JWJ
Smulders, Marinus JM
author_sort Goryunova, Svetlana V
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description BACKGROUND: The gamma-gliadins are considered to be the oldest of the gliadin family of storage proteins in Aegilops/Triticum. However, the expansion of this multigene family has not been studied in an evolutionary perspective. RESULTS: We have cloned 59 gamma-gliadin genes from Aegilops and Triticum species (Aegilops caudata L., Aegilops comosa Sm. in Sibth. & Sm., Aegilops mutica Boiss., Aegilops speltoides Tausch, Aegilops tauschii Coss., Aegilops umbellulata Zhuk., Aegilops uniaristata Vis., and Triticum monococcum L.) representing eight different genomes: A(m), B/S, C, D, M, N, T and U. Overall, 15% of the sequences contained internal stop codons resulting in pseudogenes, but this percentage was variable among genomes, up to over 50% in Ae. umbellulata. The most common length of the deduced protein, including the signal peptide, was 302 amino acids, but the length varied from 215 to 362 amino acids, both obtained from Ae. speltoides. Most genes encoded proteins with eight cysteines. However, all Aegilops species had genes that encoded a gamma-gliadin protein of 302 amino acids with an additional cysteine. These conserved nine-cysteine gamma-gliadins may perform a specific function, possibly as chain terminators in gluten network formation in protein bodies during endosperm development. A phylogenetic analysis of gamma-gliadins derived from Aegilops and Triticum species and the related genera Lophopyrum, Crithopsis, and Dasypyrum showed six groups of genes. Most Aegilops species contained gamma-gliadin genes from several of these groups, which also included sequences from the genera Lophopyrum, Crithopsis, and Dasypyrum. Hordein and secalin sequences formed separate groups. CONCLUSIONS: We present a model for the evolution of the gamma-gliadins from which we deduce that the most recent common ancestor (MRCA) of Aegilops/Triticum-Dasypyrum-Lophopyrum-Crithopsis already had four groups of gamma-gliadin sequences, presumably the result of two rounds of duplication of the locus.
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spelling pubmed-35377412013-01-10 Expansion of the gamma-gliadin gene family in Aegilops and Triticum Goryunova, Svetlana V Salentijn, Elma MJ Chikida, Nadejda N Kochieva, Elena Z van der Meer, Ingrid M Gilissen, Luud JWJ Smulders, Marinus JM BMC Evol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: The gamma-gliadins are considered to be the oldest of the gliadin family of storage proteins in Aegilops/Triticum. However, the expansion of this multigene family has not been studied in an evolutionary perspective. RESULTS: We have cloned 59 gamma-gliadin genes from Aegilops and Triticum species (Aegilops caudata L., Aegilops comosa Sm. in Sibth. & Sm., Aegilops mutica Boiss., Aegilops speltoides Tausch, Aegilops tauschii Coss., Aegilops umbellulata Zhuk., Aegilops uniaristata Vis., and Triticum monococcum L.) representing eight different genomes: A(m), B/S, C, D, M, N, T and U. Overall, 15% of the sequences contained internal stop codons resulting in pseudogenes, but this percentage was variable among genomes, up to over 50% in Ae. umbellulata. The most common length of the deduced protein, including the signal peptide, was 302 amino acids, but the length varied from 215 to 362 amino acids, both obtained from Ae. speltoides. Most genes encoded proteins with eight cysteines. However, all Aegilops species had genes that encoded a gamma-gliadin protein of 302 amino acids with an additional cysteine. These conserved nine-cysteine gamma-gliadins may perform a specific function, possibly as chain terminators in gluten network formation in protein bodies during endosperm development. A phylogenetic analysis of gamma-gliadins derived from Aegilops and Triticum species and the related genera Lophopyrum, Crithopsis, and Dasypyrum showed six groups of genes. Most Aegilops species contained gamma-gliadin genes from several of these groups, which also included sequences from the genera Lophopyrum, Crithopsis, and Dasypyrum. Hordein and secalin sequences formed separate groups. CONCLUSIONS: We present a model for the evolution of the gamma-gliadins from which we deduce that the most recent common ancestor (MRCA) of Aegilops/Triticum-Dasypyrum-Lophopyrum-Crithopsis already had four groups of gamma-gliadin sequences, presumably the result of two rounds of duplication of the locus. BioMed Central 2012-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3537741/ /pubmed/23137212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-12-215 Text en Copyright ©2012 Goryunova 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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Goryunova, Svetlana V
Salentijn, Elma MJ
Chikida, Nadejda N
Kochieva, Elena Z
van der Meer, Ingrid M
Gilissen, Luud JWJ
Smulders, Marinus JM
Expansion of the gamma-gliadin gene family in Aegilops and Triticum
title Expansion of the gamma-gliadin gene family in Aegilops and Triticum
title_full Expansion of the gamma-gliadin gene family in Aegilops and Triticum
title_fullStr Expansion of the gamma-gliadin gene family in Aegilops and Triticum
title_full_unstemmed Expansion of the gamma-gliadin gene family in Aegilops and Triticum
title_short Expansion of the gamma-gliadin gene family in Aegilops and Triticum
title_sort expansion of the gamma-gliadin gene family in aegilops and triticum
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3537741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23137212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-12-215
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