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Expression analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana AtSpen2 gene, and its relationship with other plant genes encoding Spen proteins

Proteins of the Split ends (Spen) family are characterized by an N-terminal domain, with one or more RNA recognition motifs and a SPOC domain. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the Spen protein FPA is involved in the control of flowering time as a component of an autonomous pathway independent of photoperiod...

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Autores principales: Solís-Guzmán, María Gloria, Argüello-Astorga, Gerardo, López-Bucio, José, Ruiz-Herrera, León Francisco, López-Meza, Joel, Sánchez-Calderón, Lenin, Carreón-Abud, Yazmín, Martínez-Trujillo, Miguel
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5596367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28850635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2016-0223
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author Solís-Guzmán, María Gloria
Argüello-Astorga, Gerardo
López-Bucio, José
Ruiz-Herrera, León Francisco
López-Meza, Joel
Sánchez-Calderón, Lenin
Carreón-Abud, Yazmín
Martínez-Trujillo, Miguel
author_facet Solís-Guzmán, María Gloria
Argüello-Astorga, Gerardo
López-Bucio, José
Ruiz-Herrera, León Francisco
López-Meza, Joel
Sánchez-Calderón, Lenin
Carreón-Abud, Yazmín
Martínez-Trujillo, Miguel
author_sort Solís-Guzmán, María Gloria
collection PubMed
description Proteins of the Split ends (Spen) family are characterized by an N-terminal domain, with one or more RNA recognition motifs and a SPOC domain. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the Spen protein FPA is involved in the control of flowering time as a component of an autonomous pathway independent of photoperiod. The A. thaliana genome encodes another gene for a putative Spen protein at the locus At4g12640, herein named AtSpen2. Bioinformatics analysis of the AtSPEN2 SPOC domain revealed low sequence similarity with the FPA SPOC domain, which was markedly lower than that found in other Spen proteins from unrelated plant species. To provide experimental information about the function of AtSpen2, A. thaliana plants were transformed with gene constructs of its promoter region with uidA::gfp reporter genes; the expression was observed in vascular tissues of leaves and roots, as well as in ovules and developing embryos. There was absence of a notable phenotype in knockout and overexpressing lines, suggesting that its function in plants might be specific to certain endogenous or environmental conditions. Our results suggest that the function of Atspen2 diverged from that of fpa due in part to their different transcription expression pattern and divergence of the regulatory SPOC domain.
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spelling pubmed-55963672017-09-20 Expression analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana AtSpen2 gene, and its relationship with other plant genes encoding Spen proteins Solís-Guzmán, María Gloria Argüello-Astorga, Gerardo López-Bucio, José Ruiz-Herrera, León Francisco López-Meza, Joel Sánchez-Calderón, Lenin Carreón-Abud, Yazmín Martínez-Trujillo, Miguel Genet Mol Biol Plant Genetics Proteins of the Split ends (Spen) family are characterized by an N-terminal domain, with one or more RNA recognition motifs and a SPOC domain. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the Spen protein FPA is involved in the control of flowering time as a component of an autonomous pathway independent of photoperiod. The A. thaliana genome encodes another gene for a putative Spen protein at the locus At4g12640, herein named AtSpen2. Bioinformatics analysis of the AtSPEN2 SPOC domain revealed low sequence similarity with the FPA SPOC domain, which was markedly lower than that found in other Spen proteins from unrelated plant species. To provide experimental information about the function of AtSpen2, A. thaliana plants were transformed with gene constructs of its promoter region with uidA::gfp reporter genes; the expression was observed in vascular tissues of leaves and roots, as well as in ovules and developing embryos. There was absence of a notable phenotype in knockout and overexpressing lines, suggesting that its function in plants might be specific to certain endogenous or environmental conditions. Our results suggest that the function of Atspen2 diverged from that of fpa due in part to their different transcription expression pattern and divergence of the regulatory SPOC domain. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2017-08-28 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5596367/ /pubmed/28850635 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2016-0223 Text en Copyright © 2017, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License information: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (type CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original article is properly cited.
spellingShingle Plant Genetics
Solís-Guzmán, María Gloria
Argüello-Astorga, Gerardo
López-Bucio, José
Ruiz-Herrera, León Francisco
López-Meza, Joel
Sánchez-Calderón, Lenin
Carreón-Abud, Yazmín
Martínez-Trujillo, Miguel
Expression analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana AtSpen2 gene, and its relationship with other plant genes encoding Spen proteins
title Expression analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana AtSpen2 gene, and its relationship with other plant genes encoding Spen proteins
title_full Expression analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana AtSpen2 gene, and its relationship with other plant genes encoding Spen proteins
title_fullStr Expression analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana AtSpen2 gene, and its relationship with other plant genes encoding Spen proteins
title_full_unstemmed Expression analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana AtSpen2 gene, and its relationship with other plant genes encoding Spen proteins
title_short Expression analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana AtSpen2 gene, and its relationship with other plant genes encoding Spen proteins
title_sort expression analysis of the arabidopsis thaliana atspen2 gene, and its relationship with other plant genes encoding spen proteins
topic Plant Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5596367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28850635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2016-0223
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