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The auxin response factor gene family in allopolyploid Brassica napus

Auxin response factor (ARF) is a member of the plant-specific B3 DNA binding superfamily. Here, we report the results of a comprehensive analysis of ARF genes in allotetraploid Brassica napus (2n = 38, AACC). Sixty-seven ARF genes were identified in B. napus (BnARFs) and divided into four subfamilie...

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Autores principales: Wen, Jing, Guo, Pengcheng, Ke, Yunzhuo, Liu, Mingming, Li, Pengfeng, Wu, Yunwen, Ran, Feng, Wang, Mangmang, Li, Jiana, Du, Hai
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6453480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30958842
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214885
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author Wen, Jing
Guo, Pengcheng
Ke, Yunzhuo
Liu, Mingming
Li, Pengfeng
Wu, Yunwen
Ran, Feng
Wang, Mangmang
Li, Jiana
Du, Hai
author_facet Wen, Jing
Guo, Pengcheng
Ke, Yunzhuo
Liu, Mingming
Li, Pengfeng
Wu, Yunwen
Ran, Feng
Wang, Mangmang
Li, Jiana
Du, Hai
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description Auxin response factor (ARF) is a member of the plant-specific B3 DNA binding superfamily. Here, we report the results of a comprehensive analysis of ARF genes in allotetraploid Brassica napus (2n = 38, AACC). Sixty-seven ARF genes were identified in B. napus (BnARFs) and divided into four subfamilies (I–IV). Sixty-one BnARFs were distributed on all chromosomes except C02; the remaining were on Ann and Cnn. The full length of the BnARF proteins was highly conserved especially within each subfamily with all members sharing the N-terminal DNA binding domain (DBD) and the middle region (MR), and most contained the C-terminal dimerization domain (PBI). Twenty-one members had a glutamine-rich MR that may be an activator and the remaining were repressors. Accordingly, the intron patterns are highly conserved in each subfamily or clade, especially in DBD and PBI domains. Several members in subfamily III are potential targets for miR167. Many putative cis-elements involved in phytohormones, light signaling responses, and biotic and abiotic stress were identified in BnARF promoters, implying their possible roles. Most ARF proteins are likely to interact with auxin/indole-3-acetic acid (Aux/IAA) -related proteins, and members from different subfamilies generally shared many common interaction proteins. Whole genome-wide duplication (WGD) by hybridization between Brassica rapa and Brassica oleracea and segmental duplication led to gene expansion. Gene loss following WGD is biased with the A(n)-subgenome retaining more ancestral genes than the C(n)-subgenome. BnARFs have wide expression profiles across vegetative and reproductive organs during different developmental stages. No obvious expression bias was observed between A(n)- and C(n)-subgenomes. Most synteny-pair genes had similar expression patterns, indicating their functional redundancy. BnARFs were sensitive to exogenous IAA and 6-BA treatments especially subfamily III. The present study provides insights into the distribution, phylogeny, and evolution of ARF gene family.
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spelling pubmed-64534802019-04-19 The auxin response factor gene family in allopolyploid Brassica napus Wen, Jing Guo, Pengcheng Ke, Yunzhuo Liu, Mingming Li, Pengfeng Wu, Yunwen Ran, Feng Wang, Mangmang Li, Jiana Du, Hai PLoS One Research Article Auxin response factor (ARF) is a member of the plant-specific B3 DNA binding superfamily. Here, we report the results of a comprehensive analysis of ARF genes in allotetraploid Brassica napus (2n = 38, AACC). Sixty-seven ARF genes were identified in B. napus (BnARFs) and divided into four subfamilies (I–IV). Sixty-one BnARFs were distributed on all chromosomes except C02; the remaining were on Ann and Cnn. The full length of the BnARF proteins was highly conserved especially within each subfamily with all members sharing the N-terminal DNA binding domain (DBD) and the middle region (MR), and most contained the C-terminal dimerization domain (PBI). Twenty-one members had a glutamine-rich MR that may be an activator and the remaining were repressors. Accordingly, the intron patterns are highly conserved in each subfamily or clade, especially in DBD and PBI domains. Several members in subfamily III are potential targets for miR167. Many putative cis-elements involved in phytohormones, light signaling responses, and biotic and abiotic stress were identified in BnARF promoters, implying their possible roles. Most ARF proteins are likely to interact with auxin/indole-3-acetic acid (Aux/IAA) -related proteins, and members from different subfamilies generally shared many common interaction proteins. Whole genome-wide duplication (WGD) by hybridization between Brassica rapa and Brassica oleracea and segmental duplication led to gene expansion. Gene loss following WGD is biased with the A(n)-subgenome retaining more ancestral genes than the C(n)-subgenome. BnARFs have wide expression profiles across vegetative and reproductive organs during different developmental stages. No obvious expression bias was observed between A(n)- and C(n)-subgenomes. Most synteny-pair genes had similar expression patterns, indicating their functional redundancy. BnARFs were sensitive to exogenous IAA and 6-BA treatments especially subfamily III. The present study provides insights into the distribution, phylogeny, and evolution of ARF gene family. Public Library of Science 2019-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6453480/ /pubmed/30958842 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214885 Text en © 2019 Wen 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Wen, Jing
Guo, Pengcheng
Ke, Yunzhuo
Liu, Mingming
Li, Pengfeng
Wu, Yunwen
Ran, Feng
Wang, Mangmang
Li, Jiana
Du, Hai
The auxin response factor gene family in allopolyploid Brassica napus
title The auxin response factor gene family in allopolyploid Brassica napus
title_full The auxin response factor gene family in allopolyploid Brassica napus
title_fullStr The auxin response factor gene family in allopolyploid Brassica napus
title_full_unstemmed The auxin response factor gene family in allopolyploid Brassica napus
title_short The auxin response factor gene family in allopolyploid Brassica napus
title_sort auxin response factor gene family in allopolyploid brassica napus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6453480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30958842
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214885
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