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Evolutionary Analysis of the LAFL Genes Involved in the Land Plant Seed Maturation Program
Seeds are one of the most significant innovations in the land plant lineage, critical to the diversification and adaptation of plants to terrestrial environments. From perspective of seed evo-devo, the most crucial developmental stage in this innovation is seed maturation, which includes accumulatio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5379062/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28421087 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00439 |
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author | Han, Jing-Dan Li, Xia Jiang, Chen-Kun Wong, Gane K.-S. Rothfels, Carl J. Rao, Guang-Yuan |
author_facet | Han, Jing-Dan Li, Xia Jiang, Chen-Kun Wong, Gane K.-S. Rothfels, Carl J. Rao, Guang-Yuan |
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description | Seeds are one of the most significant innovations in the land plant lineage, critical to the diversification and adaptation of plants to terrestrial environments. From perspective of seed evo-devo, the most crucial developmental stage in this innovation is seed maturation, which includes accumulation of storage reserves, acquisition of desiccation tolerance, and induction of dormancy. Based on previous studies of seed development in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, seed maturation is mainly controlled by the LAFL regulatory network, which includes LEAFY COTYLEDON1 (LEC1) and LEC1-LIKE (L1L) of the NF-YB gene family, and ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE3 (ABI3), FUSCA3 (FUS3), and LEC2 (LEAFY COTYLEDON2) of the B3-AFL gene family. In the present study, molecular evolution of these LAFL genes was analyzed, using representative species from across the major plant lineages. Additionally, to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of the seed maturation program, co-expression pattern analyses of LAFL genes were conducted across vascular plants. The results show that the origin of AFL gene family dates back to a common ancestor of bryophytes and vascular plants, while LEC1-type genes are only found in vascular plants. LAFL genes of vascular plants likely specify their co-expression in two different developmental phrases, spore and seed maturation, respectively, and expression patterns vary slightly across the major vascular plants lineages. All the information presented in this study will provide insights into the origin and diversification of seed plants. |
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spelling | pubmed-53790622017-04-18 Evolutionary Analysis of the LAFL Genes Involved in the Land Plant Seed Maturation Program Han, Jing-Dan Li, Xia Jiang, Chen-Kun Wong, Gane K.-S. Rothfels, Carl J. Rao, Guang-Yuan Front Plant Sci Plant Science Seeds are one of the most significant innovations in the land plant lineage, critical to the diversification and adaptation of plants to terrestrial environments. From perspective of seed evo-devo, the most crucial developmental stage in this innovation is seed maturation, which includes accumulation of storage reserves, acquisition of desiccation tolerance, and induction of dormancy. Based on previous studies of seed development in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, seed maturation is mainly controlled by the LAFL regulatory network, which includes LEAFY COTYLEDON1 (LEC1) and LEC1-LIKE (L1L) of the NF-YB gene family, and ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE3 (ABI3), FUSCA3 (FUS3), and LEC2 (LEAFY COTYLEDON2) of the B3-AFL gene family. In the present study, molecular evolution of these LAFL genes was analyzed, using representative species from across the major plant lineages. Additionally, to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of the seed maturation program, co-expression pattern analyses of LAFL genes were conducted across vascular plants. The results show that the origin of AFL gene family dates back to a common ancestor of bryophytes and vascular plants, while LEC1-type genes are only found in vascular plants. LAFL genes of vascular plants likely specify their co-expression in two different developmental phrases, spore and seed maturation, respectively, and expression patterns vary slightly across the major vascular plants lineages. All the information presented in this study will provide insights into the origin and diversification of seed plants. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5379062/ /pubmed/28421087 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00439 Text en Copyright © 2017 Han, Li, Jiang, Wong, Rothfels and Rao. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Han, Jing-Dan Li, Xia Jiang, Chen-Kun Wong, Gane K.-S. Rothfels, Carl J. Rao, Guang-Yuan Evolutionary Analysis of the LAFL Genes Involved in the Land Plant Seed Maturation Program |
title | Evolutionary Analysis of the LAFL Genes Involved in the Land Plant Seed Maturation Program |
title_full | Evolutionary Analysis of the LAFL Genes Involved in the Land Plant Seed Maturation Program |
title_fullStr | Evolutionary Analysis of the LAFL Genes Involved in the Land Plant Seed Maturation Program |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolutionary Analysis of the LAFL Genes Involved in the Land Plant Seed Maturation Program |
title_short | Evolutionary Analysis of the LAFL Genes Involved in the Land Plant Seed Maturation Program |
title_sort | evolutionary analysis of the lafl genes involved in the land plant seed maturation program |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5379062/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28421087 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00439 |
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