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Evolutionary Analysis of the YABBY Gene Family in Brassicaceae

The YABBY gene family is one of the plant transcription factors present in all seed plants. The family members were extensively studied in various plants and shown to play important roles in plant growth and development, such as the polarity establishment in lateral organs, the formation and develop...

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Autores principales: Lu, Yun-Hai, Alam, Intikhab, Yang, Yan-Qing, Yu, Ya-Cen, Chi, Wen-Chao, Chen, Song-Biao, Chalhoub, Boulos, Jiang, Li-Xi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8704796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34961171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10122700
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author Lu, Yun-Hai
Alam, Intikhab
Yang, Yan-Qing
Yu, Ya-Cen
Chi, Wen-Chao
Chen, Song-Biao
Chalhoub, Boulos
Jiang, Li-Xi
author_facet Lu, Yun-Hai
Alam, Intikhab
Yang, Yan-Qing
Yu, Ya-Cen
Chi, Wen-Chao
Chen, Song-Biao
Chalhoub, Boulos
Jiang, Li-Xi
author_sort Lu, Yun-Hai
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description The YABBY gene family is one of the plant transcription factors present in all seed plants. The family members were extensively studied in various plants and shown to play important roles in plant growth and development, such as the polarity establishment in lateral organs, the formation and development of leaves and flowers, and the response to internal plant hormone and external environmental stress signals. In this study, a total of 364 YABBY genes were identified from 37 Brassicaceae genomes, of which 15 were incomplete due to sequence gaps, and nine were imperfect (missing C2C2 zinc-finger or YABBY domain) due to sequence mutations. Phylogenetic analyses resolved these YABBY genes into six compact clades except for a YAB3-like gene identified in Aethionema arabicum. Seventeen Brassicaceae species each contained a complete set of six basic YABBY genes (i.e., 1 FIL, 1 YAB2, 1 YAB3, 1 YAB5, 1 INO and 1 CRC), while 20 others each contained a variable number of YABBY genes (5–25) caused mainly by whole-genome duplication/triplication followed by gene losses, and occasionally by tandem duplications. The fate of duplicate YABBY genes changed considerably according to plant species, as well as to YABBY gene type. These YABBY genes were shown to be syntenically conserved across most of the Brassicaceae species, but their functions might be considerably diverged between species, as well as between paralogous copies, as demonstrated by the promoter and expression analysis of YABBY genes in two Brassica species (B. rapa and B. oleracea). Our study provides valuable insights for understanding the evolutionary story of YABBY genes in Brassicaceae and for further functional characterization of each YABBY gene across the Brassicaceae species.
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spelling pubmed-87047962021-12-25 Evolutionary Analysis of the YABBY Gene Family in Brassicaceae Lu, Yun-Hai Alam, Intikhab Yang, Yan-Qing Yu, Ya-Cen Chi, Wen-Chao Chen, Song-Biao Chalhoub, Boulos Jiang, Li-Xi Plants (Basel) Article The YABBY gene family is one of the plant transcription factors present in all seed plants. The family members were extensively studied in various plants and shown to play important roles in plant growth and development, such as the polarity establishment in lateral organs, the formation and development of leaves and flowers, and the response to internal plant hormone and external environmental stress signals. In this study, a total of 364 YABBY genes were identified from 37 Brassicaceae genomes, of which 15 were incomplete due to sequence gaps, and nine were imperfect (missing C2C2 zinc-finger or YABBY domain) due to sequence mutations. Phylogenetic analyses resolved these YABBY genes into six compact clades except for a YAB3-like gene identified in Aethionema arabicum. Seventeen Brassicaceae species each contained a complete set of six basic YABBY genes (i.e., 1 FIL, 1 YAB2, 1 YAB3, 1 YAB5, 1 INO and 1 CRC), while 20 others each contained a variable number of YABBY genes (5–25) caused mainly by whole-genome duplication/triplication followed by gene losses, and occasionally by tandem duplications. The fate of duplicate YABBY genes changed considerably according to plant species, as well as to YABBY gene type. These YABBY genes were shown to be syntenically conserved across most of the Brassicaceae species, but their functions might be considerably diverged between species, as well as between paralogous copies, as demonstrated by the promoter and expression analysis of YABBY genes in two Brassica species (B. rapa and B. oleracea). Our study provides valuable insights for understanding the evolutionary story of YABBY genes in Brassicaceae and for further functional characterization of each YABBY gene across the Brassicaceae species. MDPI 2021-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8704796/ /pubmed/34961171 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10122700 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lu, Yun-Hai
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Yu, Ya-Cen
Chi, Wen-Chao
Chen, Song-Biao
Chalhoub, Boulos
Jiang, Li-Xi
Evolutionary Analysis of the YABBY Gene Family in Brassicaceae
title Evolutionary Analysis of the YABBY Gene Family in Brassicaceae
title_full Evolutionary Analysis of the YABBY Gene Family in Brassicaceae
title_fullStr Evolutionary Analysis of the YABBY Gene Family in Brassicaceae
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary Analysis of the YABBY Gene Family in Brassicaceae
title_short Evolutionary Analysis of the YABBY Gene Family in Brassicaceae
title_sort evolutionary analysis of the yabby gene family in brassicaceae
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8704796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34961171
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10122700
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