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Comparison of Five Major Trichome Regulatory Genes in Brassica villosa with Orthologues within the Brassicaceae

Coding sequences for major trichome regulatory genes, including the positive regulators GLABRA 1(GL1), GLABRA 2 (GL2), ENHANCER OF GLABRA 3 (EGL3), and TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA 1 (TTG1) and the negative regulator TRIPTYCHON (TRY), were cloned from wild Brassica villosa, which is characterized by den...

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Autores principales: Nayidu, Naghabushana K., Kagale, Sateesh, Taheri, Ali, Withana-Gamage, Thushan S., Parkin, Isobel A. P., Sharpe, Andrew G., Gruber, Margaret Y.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3995807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24755905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095877
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author Nayidu, Naghabushana K.
Kagale, Sateesh
Taheri, Ali
Withana-Gamage, Thushan S.
Parkin, Isobel A. P.
Sharpe, Andrew G.
Gruber, Margaret Y.
author_facet Nayidu, Naghabushana K.
Kagale, Sateesh
Taheri, Ali
Withana-Gamage, Thushan S.
Parkin, Isobel A. P.
Sharpe, Andrew G.
Gruber, Margaret Y.
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description Coding sequences for major trichome regulatory genes, including the positive regulators GLABRA 1(GL1), GLABRA 2 (GL2), ENHANCER OF GLABRA 3 (EGL3), and TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA 1 (TTG1) and the negative regulator TRIPTYCHON (TRY), were cloned from wild Brassica villosa, which is characterized by dense trichome coverage over most of the plant. Transcript (FPKM) levels from RNA sequencing indicated much higher expression of the GL2 and TTG1 regulatory genes in B. villosa leaves compared with expression levels of GL1 and EGL3 genes in either B. villosa or the reference genome species, glabrous B. oleracea; however, cotyledon TTG1 expression was high in both species. RNA sequencing and Q-PCR also revealed an unusual expression pattern for the negative regulators TRY and CPC, which were much more highly expressed in trichome-rich B. villosa leaves than in glabrous B. oleracea leaves and in glabrous cotyledons from both species. The B. villosa TRY expression pattern also contrasted with TRY expression patterns in two diploid Brassica species, and with the Arabidopsis model for expression of negative regulators of trichome development. Further unique sequence polymorphisms, protein characteristics, and gene evolution studies highlighted specific amino acids in GL1 and GL2 coding sequences that distinguished glabrous species from hairy species and several variants that were specific for each B. villosa gene. Positive selection was observed for GL1 between hairy and non-hairy plants, and as expected the origin of the four expressed positive trichome regulatory genes in B. villosa was predicted to be from B. oleracea. In particular the unpredicted expression patterns for TRY and CPC in B. villosa suggest additional characterization is needed to determine the function of the expanded families of trichome regulatory genes in more complex polyploid species within the Brassicaceae.
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spelling pubmed-39958072014-04-25 Comparison of Five Major Trichome Regulatory Genes in Brassica villosa with Orthologues within the Brassicaceae Nayidu, Naghabushana K. Kagale, Sateesh Taheri, Ali Withana-Gamage, Thushan S. Parkin, Isobel A. P. Sharpe, Andrew G. Gruber, Margaret Y. PLoS One Research Article Coding sequences for major trichome regulatory genes, including the positive regulators GLABRA 1(GL1), GLABRA 2 (GL2), ENHANCER OF GLABRA 3 (EGL3), and TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA 1 (TTG1) and the negative regulator TRIPTYCHON (TRY), were cloned from wild Brassica villosa, which is characterized by dense trichome coverage over most of the plant. Transcript (FPKM) levels from RNA sequencing indicated much higher expression of the GL2 and TTG1 regulatory genes in B. villosa leaves compared with expression levels of GL1 and EGL3 genes in either B. villosa or the reference genome species, glabrous B. oleracea; however, cotyledon TTG1 expression was high in both species. RNA sequencing and Q-PCR also revealed an unusual expression pattern for the negative regulators TRY and CPC, which were much more highly expressed in trichome-rich B. villosa leaves than in glabrous B. oleracea leaves and in glabrous cotyledons from both species. The B. villosa TRY expression pattern also contrasted with TRY expression patterns in two diploid Brassica species, and with the Arabidopsis model for expression of negative regulators of trichome development. Further unique sequence polymorphisms, protein characteristics, and gene evolution studies highlighted specific amino acids in GL1 and GL2 coding sequences that distinguished glabrous species from hairy species and several variants that were specific for each B. villosa gene. Positive selection was observed for GL1 between hairy and non-hairy plants, and as expected the origin of the four expressed positive trichome regulatory genes in B. villosa was predicted to be from B. oleracea. In particular the unpredicted expression patterns for TRY and CPC in B. villosa suggest additional characterization is needed to determine the function of the expanded families of trichome regulatory genes in more complex polyploid species within the Brassicaceae. Public Library of Science 2014-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3995807/ /pubmed/24755905 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095877 Text en © 2014 Nayidu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Nayidu, Naghabushana K.
Kagale, Sateesh
Taheri, Ali
Withana-Gamage, Thushan S.
Parkin, Isobel A. P.
Sharpe, Andrew G.
Gruber, Margaret Y.
Comparison of Five Major Trichome Regulatory Genes in Brassica villosa with Orthologues within the Brassicaceae
title Comparison of Five Major Trichome Regulatory Genes in Brassica villosa with Orthologues within the Brassicaceae
title_full Comparison of Five Major Trichome Regulatory Genes in Brassica villosa with Orthologues within the Brassicaceae
title_fullStr Comparison of Five Major Trichome Regulatory Genes in Brassica villosa with Orthologues within the Brassicaceae
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Five Major Trichome Regulatory Genes in Brassica villosa with Orthologues within the Brassicaceae
title_short Comparison of Five Major Trichome Regulatory Genes in Brassica villosa with Orthologues within the Brassicaceae
title_sort comparison of five major trichome regulatory genes in brassica villosa with orthologues within the brassicaceae
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3995807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24755905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095877
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