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Phylogeny and evolutionary history of glycogen synthase kinase 3/SHAGGY-like kinase genes in land plants

BACKGROUND: GSK3 (glycogen synthase kinase 3) genes encode signal transduction proteins with roles in a variety of biological processes in eukaryotes. In contrast to the low copy numbers observed in animals, GSK3 genes have expanded into a multi-gene family in land plants (embryophytes), and have al...

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Autores principales: Qi, Xinshuai, Chanderbali, André S, Wong, Gane Ka-Shu, Soltis, Douglas E, Soltis, Pamela S
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3710211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23834366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-13-143
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author Qi, Xinshuai
Chanderbali, André S
Wong, Gane Ka-Shu
Soltis, Douglas E
Soltis, Pamela S
author_facet Qi, Xinshuai
Chanderbali, André S
Wong, Gane Ka-Shu
Soltis, Douglas E
Soltis, Pamela S
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description BACKGROUND: GSK3 (glycogen synthase kinase 3) genes encode signal transduction proteins with roles in a variety of biological processes in eukaryotes. In contrast to the low copy numbers observed in animals, GSK3 genes have expanded into a multi-gene family in land plants (embryophytes), and have also evolved functions in diverse plant specific processes, including floral development in angiosperms. However, despite previous efforts, the phylogeny of land plant GSK3 genes is currently unclear. Here, we analyze genes from a representative sample of phylogenetically pivotal taxa, including basal angiosperms, gymnosperms, and monilophytes, to reconstruct the evolutionary history and functional diversification of the GSK3 gene family in land plants. RESULTS: Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic analyses resolve a gene tree with four major gene duplication events that coincide with the emergence of novel land plant clades. The single GSK3 gene inherited from the ancestor of land plants was first duplicated along the ancestral branch to extant vascular plants, and three subsequent duplications produced three GSK3 loci in the ancestor of euphyllophytes, four in the ancestor of seed plants, and at least five in the ancestor of angiosperms. A single gene in the Amborella trichopoda genome may be the sole survivor of a sixth GSK3 locus that originated in the ancestor of extant angiosperms. Homologs of two Arabidopsis GSK3 genes with genetically confirmed roles in floral development, AtSK11 and AtSK12, exhibit floral preferential expression in several basal angiosperms, suggesting evolutionary conservation of their floral functions. Members of other gene lineages appear to have independently evolved roles in plant reproductive tissues in individual taxa. CONCLUSIONS: Our phylogenetic analyses provide the most detailed reconstruction of GSK3 gene evolution in land plants to date and offer new insights into the origins, relationships, and functions of family members. Notably, the diversity of this “green” branch of the gene family has increased in concert with the increasing morphological and physiological complexity of land plant life forms. Expression data for seed plants indicate that the functions of GSK3 genes have also diversified during evolutionary time.
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spelling pubmed-37102112013-07-13 Phylogeny and evolutionary history of glycogen synthase kinase 3/SHAGGY-like kinase genes in land plants Qi, Xinshuai Chanderbali, André S Wong, Gane Ka-Shu Soltis, Douglas E Soltis, Pamela S BMC Evol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: GSK3 (glycogen synthase kinase 3) genes encode signal transduction proteins with roles in a variety of biological processes in eukaryotes. In contrast to the low copy numbers observed in animals, GSK3 genes have expanded into a multi-gene family in land plants (embryophytes), and have also evolved functions in diverse plant specific processes, including floral development in angiosperms. However, despite previous efforts, the phylogeny of land plant GSK3 genes is currently unclear. Here, we analyze genes from a representative sample of phylogenetically pivotal taxa, including basal angiosperms, gymnosperms, and monilophytes, to reconstruct the evolutionary history and functional diversification of the GSK3 gene family in land plants. RESULTS: Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic analyses resolve a gene tree with four major gene duplication events that coincide with the emergence of novel land plant clades. The single GSK3 gene inherited from the ancestor of land plants was first duplicated along the ancestral branch to extant vascular plants, and three subsequent duplications produced three GSK3 loci in the ancestor of euphyllophytes, four in the ancestor of seed plants, and at least five in the ancestor of angiosperms. A single gene in the Amborella trichopoda genome may be the sole survivor of a sixth GSK3 locus that originated in the ancestor of extant angiosperms. Homologs of two Arabidopsis GSK3 genes with genetically confirmed roles in floral development, AtSK11 and AtSK12, exhibit floral preferential expression in several basal angiosperms, suggesting evolutionary conservation of their floral functions. Members of other gene lineages appear to have independently evolved roles in plant reproductive tissues in individual taxa. CONCLUSIONS: Our phylogenetic analyses provide the most detailed reconstruction of GSK3 gene evolution in land plants to date and offer new insights into the origins, relationships, and functions of family members. Notably, the diversity of this “green” branch of the gene family has increased in concert with the increasing morphological and physiological complexity of land plant life forms. Expression data for seed plants indicate that the functions of GSK3 genes have also diversified during evolutionary time. BioMed Central 2013-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3710211/ /pubmed/23834366 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-13-143 Text en Copyright © 2013 Qi 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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Qi, Xinshuai
Chanderbali, André S
Wong, Gane Ka-Shu
Soltis, Douglas E
Soltis, Pamela S
Phylogeny and evolutionary history of glycogen synthase kinase 3/SHAGGY-like kinase genes in land plants
title Phylogeny and evolutionary history of glycogen synthase kinase 3/SHAGGY-like kinase genes in land plants
title_full Phylogeny and evolutionary history of glycogen synthase kinase 3/SHAGGY-like kinase genes in land plants
title_fullStr Phylogeny and evolutionary history of glycogen synthase kinase 3/SHAGGY-like kinase genes in land plants
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeny and evolutionary history of glycogen synthase kinase 3/SHAGGY-like kinase genes in land plants
title_short Phylogeny and evolutionary history of glycogen synthase kinase 3/SHAGGY-like kinase genes in land plants
title_sort phylogeny and evolutionary history of glycogen synthase kinase 3/shaggy-like kinase genes in land plants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3710211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23834366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-13-143
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