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Identification of Transcription Factor Genes and Their Correlation with the High Diversity of Stramenopiles

The biological diversity among Stramenopiles is striking; they range from large multicellular seaweeds to tiny unicellular species, they embrace many ecologically important autothrophic (e.g., diatoms, brown algae), and heterotrophic (e.g., oomycetes) groups. Transcription factors (TFs) and other tr...

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Autores principales: Buitrago-Flórez, Francisco Javier, Restrepo, Silvia, Riaño-Pachón, Diego Mauricio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25375671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111841
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author Buitrago-Flórez, Francisco Javier
Restrepo, Silvia
Riaño-Pachón, Diego Mauricio
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Riaño-Pachón, Diego Mauricio
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description The biological diversity among Stramenopiles is striking; they range from large multicellular seaweeds to tiny unicellular species, they embrace many ecologically important autothrophic (e.g., diatoms, brown algae), and heterotrophic (e.g., oomycetes) groups. Transcription factors (TFs) and other transcription regulators (TRs) regulate spatial and temporal gene expression. A plethora of transcriptional regulatory proteins have been identified and classified into families on the basis of sequence similarity. The purpose of this work is to identify the TF and TR complement in diverse species belonging to Stramenopiles in order to understand how these regulators may contribute to their observed diversity. We identified and classified 63 TF and TR families in 11 species of Stramenopiles. In some species we found gene families with high relative importance. Taking into account the 63 TF and TR families identified, 28 TF and TR families were established to be positively correlated with specific traits like number of predicted proteins, number of flagella and number of cell types during the life cycle. Additionally, we found gains and losses in TF and TR families specific to some species and clades, as well as, two families with high abundance specific to the autotrophic species and three families with high abundance specific to the heterotropic species. For the first time, there is a systematic search of TF and TR families in Stramenopiles. The attempts to uncover relationships between these families and the complexity of this group may be of great impact, considering that there are several important pathogens of plants and animals, as well as, important species involved in carbon cycling. Specific TF and TR families identified in this work appear to be correlated with particular traits in the Stramenopiles group and may be correlated with the high complexity and diversity in Stramenopiles.
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spelling pubmed-42229492014-11-13 Identification of Transcription Factor Genes and Their Correlation with the High Diversity of Stramenopiles Buitrago-Flórez, Francisco Javier Restrepo, Silvia Riaño-Pachón, Diego Mauricio PLoS One Research Article The biological diversity among Stramenopiles is striking; they range from large multicellular seaweeds to tiny unicellular species, they embrace many ecologically important autothrophic (e.g., diatoms, brown algae), and heterotrophic (e.g., oomycetes) groups. Transcription factors (TFs) and other transcription regulators (TRs) regulate spatial and temporal gene expression. A plethora of transcriptional regulatory proteins have been identified and classified into families on the basis of sequence similarity. The purpose of this work is to identify the TF and TR complement in diverse species belonging to Stramenopiles in order to understand how these regulators may contribute to their observed diversity. We identified and classified 63 TF and TR families in 11 species of Stramenopiles. In some species we found gene families with high relative importance. Taking into account the 63 TF and TR families identified, 28 TF and TR families were established to be positively correlated with specific traits like number of predicted proteins, number of flagella and number of cell types during the life cycle. Additionally, we found gains and losses in TF and TR families specific to some species and clades, as well as, two families with high abundance specific to the autotrophic species and three families with high abundance specific to the heterotropic species. For the first time, there is a systematic search of TF and TR families in Stramenopiles. The attempts to uncover relationships between these families and the complexity of this group may be of great impact, considering that there are several important pathogens of plants and animals, as well as, important species involved in carbon cycling. Specific TF and TR families identified in this work appear to be correlated with particular traits in the Stramenopiles group and may be correlated with the high complexity and diversity in Stramenopiles. Public Library of Science 2014-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4222949/ /pubmed/25375671 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111841 Text en © 2014 Buitrago-Flórez 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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Identification of Transcription Factor Genes and Their Correlation with the High Diversity of Stramenopiles
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title_fullStr Identification of Transcription Factor Genes and Their Correlation with the High Diversity of Stramenopiles
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Transcription Factor Genes and Their Correlation with the High Diversity of Stramenopiles
title_short Identification of Transcription Factor Genes and Their Correlation with the High Diversity of Stramenopiles
title_sort identification of transcription factor genes and their correlation with the high diversity of stramenopiles
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25375671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111841
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