Faculty Opinions recommendation of Patterns of positive selection in the complete NBS-LRR gene family of Arabidopsis thaliana.

Author(s):  
Pat Heslop-Harrison
Planta ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 222 (5) ◽  
pp. 926-932 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irina I. Panchuk ◽  
Ulrike Zentgraf ◽  
Roman A. Volkov

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuxin Pan ◽  
Jinpeng Wang ◽  
Zhenyi Wang ◽  
Hengwei Liu ◽  
Lan Zhang ◽  
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Abstract Background: UDP-glucuronate decarboxylase (UXS) is an enzyme in plants and participates in cell wall noncellulose. Previous research suggested that cotton GhUXS gene regulated the conversion of non-cellulosic polysaccharides and modulates their composition in plant cell walls, showing its possible cellular function determining the quality of cotton fibers. Here, we performed evolutionary, phylogenetic, and expressional analysis of UXS genes from cottons and other selected plants. Results: By exploring the sequenced cotton genomes, we identified 10, 10, 18, and 20 UXSs genes in Gossypium raimondii , Gossypium arboretum , Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense , and retrieved their homologs from other representative plants, including 5 dicots, 1 monocot, 5 green alga, 1 moss, and 1 lycophyte. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that UXS genes could be divided into four subgroups and members within each subgroup shared similar exon-intron structures, motif and subcellular location. Notably, gene colinearity information indicates 100% constructed trees to have aberrant topology, and helps determine and use corrected phylogeny. In spite of conservative nature of UXS, during the evolution of Gossypium , UXS genes were subjected to significant positive selection on key evolutionary nodes. Expression profiles derived from RNA-seq data showed distinct expression patterns of GhUXS genes in various tissues and different development. Most of GhUXS gene expressed highly at 10, 20 and 25 DPA (day post anthesis) of fibers. Real-time quantitative PCR analysis GhUXS genes expressed highly at 20 DPA or 25 DPA. Conclusions: UXS is relatively conserved in plants and significant positive selection affects cotton UXS evolution. The comparative genome-wide identification and expression profiling would lay an important foundation to understanding the biological functions of UXS gene family in cotton species and other plants.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bei Zhang ◽  
Chuansheng Zhang ◽  
Jie Meng ◽  
Yifan Ren ◽  
Jing Gong ◽  
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Abstract Background : Previous studies have revealed that wild birds are reservoirs and mobile vectors of viruses, many of which cause illness and mortality in domestic bird and humans. In birds, the invasion of viruses will quickly trigger the innate immune mechanism induced by interferon (IFN). As IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs), the IFIT gene family plays an important role in innate immunity. However, only IFIT5 of the IFIT gene family exists in birds, and the direction and strength of selection acting on IFIT5 are largely unknown. Results : Here, we studied the selection on IFIT5 based on the coding sequence (CDS) data of 20 birds. We identified 12 persistent positive selection sites (PSS), other sites suffered purifying selection and neutral selection; probably due to functional constraints. We also found humans have only 3PSS (189,197and 295), likely due to having more IFIT gene family member that can cooperate to resist virus invasion. The 12 PSS located in the closed clamp structure of the IFIT5 protein, except for position 45. In particular, 3 PSS (335, 342 and 367) were located in the TPR domain, which implied their important roles in virus recognition. We only found 2 episodic PSS (30,332) in Passeriformes, indicating episodic selection pressure in Passeriformes lineage. The positive selection of IFIT5 might provide a theoretical basis for the pathogen-host interaction in birds. Conclusions : We found that the diversity of IFIT5 domains in birds, and that the PSS of IFIT5 is the joint influence of functional domain conservation and the pressure of virus evolution.We speculated that persistent PSS may affect the antiviral function of IFIT5, especially in the region of closed clamp structure. These results lay a theoretical foundation for the further study of the antiviral immune mechanism of IFIT5 in birds.


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