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Duplication and independent selection of cell-wall invertase genes GIF1 and OsCIN1 during rice evolution and domestication
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  • 作者:Ertao Wang (1)
    Xun Xu (2)
    Lin Zhang (1)
    Hong Zhang (1)
    Lin Lin (1)
    Qin Wang (1)
    Qun Li (1)
    Song Ge (3)
    Bao-Rong Lu (4)
    Wen Wang (2)
    Zuhua He (1)
  • 刊名:BMC Evolutionary Biology
  • 出版年:2010
  • 出版时间:December 2010
  • 年:2010
  • 卷:10
  • 期:1
  • 全文大小:2198KB
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  • 作者单位:Ertao Wang (1)
    Xun Xu (2)
    Lin Zhang (1)
    Hong Zhang (1)
    Lin Lin (1)
    Qin Wang (1)
    Qun Li (1)
    Song Ge (3)
    Bao-Rong Lu (4)
    Wen Wang (2)
    Zuhua He (1)

    1. National Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics, Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 200032, Shanghai, China
    2. Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 650223, Kunming, China
    3. Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100093, Beijing, China
    4. School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, 200433, Shanghai, China
文摘
Background Various evolutionary models have been proposed to interpret the fate of paralogous duplicates, which provides substrates on which evolution selection could act. In particular, domestication, as a special selection, has played important role in crop cultivation with divergence of many genes controlling important agronomic traits. Recent studies have indicated that a pair of duplicate genes was often sub-functionalized from their ancestral functions held by the parental genes. We previously demonstrated that the rice cell-wall invertase (CWI) gene GIF1 that plays an important role in the grain-filling process was most likely subjected to domestication selection in the promoter region. Here, we report that GIF1 and another CWI gene OsCIN1 constitute a pair of duplicate genes with differentiated expression and function through independent selection. Results Through synteny analysis, we show that GIF1 and another cell-wall invertase gene OsCIN1 were paralogues derived from a segmental duplication originated during genome duplication of grasses. Results based on analyses of population genetics and gene phylogenetic tree of 25 cultivars and 25 wild rice sequences demonstrated that OsCIN1 was also artificially selected during rice domestication with a fixed mutation in the coding region, in contrast to GIF1 that was selected in the promoter region. GIF1 and OsCIN1 have evolved into different expression patterns and probable different kinetics parameters of enzymatic activity with the latter displaying less enzymatic activity. Overexpression of GIF1 and OsCIN1 also resulted in different phenotypes, suggesting that OsCIN1 might regulate other unrecognized biological process. Conclusion How gene duplication and divergence contribute to genetic novelty and morphological adaptation has been an interesting issue to geneticists and biologists. Our discovery that the duplicated pair of GIF1 and OsCIN1 has experienced sub-functionalization implies that selection could act independently on each duplicate towards different functional specificity, which provides a vivid example for evolution of genetic novelties in a model crop. Our results also further support the established hypothesis that gene duplication with sub-functionalization could be one solution for genetic adaptive conflict.

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