Interactions among proteins of floral MADS-box genes in Nuphar pumila (Nymphaeaceae) and the most recent common ancestor of extant angiosperms help understand the underlying mechanisms of the origin of the flower  被引量:2

Interactions among proteins of floral MADS-box genes in Nuphar pumila (Nymphaeaceae) and the most recent common ancestor of extant angiosperms help understand the underlying mechanisms of the origin of the flower

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作  者:Lin Li Xian-Xian Yu Chun-Ce Guo Xiao-Shan Duan Hong-Yan Shan Rui Zhang Gui-Xia Xu 

机构地区:[1]'State Key Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100093, China [2]:University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China

出  处:《Journal of Systematics and Evolution》2015年第4期285-296,共12页植物分类学报(英文版)

摘  要:Floral organ identity genes, most of which are MADS-box genes, play key roles in flower development and floral organ identity determination. To specify the identities of different floral organ types, proteins of the floral MADS-box genes need to form dimers and higher-level complexes before they bind to the control regions of downstream genes and regulate their expression. Previous studies have shown that understanding the evolution of the interactions among proteins of the floral MADS-box genes may be an excellent step towards uncovering the underlying mechanisms of the origin of the flower. Yet, due to the lack of such information in early-branching angiosperm lineages, it has been difficult to determine the evolutionary changes of the protein-protein interactions (PPIs) before and after the origin of the flower. In this study, we first isolated counterparts of the floral MADS-box genes from Nuphar pumila (Timm) D.C., a representative of the basalmost angiosperms Nymphaeales, and investigated the interactions among their proteins by carrying out yeast two-hybrid assays. We then estimated the PPIs in the most recent common ancestor of extant angiosperms by using two different methods: ancestral character state reconstruction and ancestral sequence reconstruction followed by yeast two-hybrid assay. Based on these results, we examined the evolutionary transitions of the PPIs before and after the occurrence of extant angiosperms, and discussed their contributions to the origin of the flower. We found that duplication and diversification of floral MADS-box genes, as well as non-random losses of some once-existed PPIs, have been the driving force of the origin of the flower.Floral organ identity genes, most of which are MADS-box genes, play key roles in flower development and floral organ identity determination. To specify the identities of different floral organ types, proteins of the floral MADS-box genes need to form dimers and higher-level complexes before they bind to the control regions of downstream genes and regulate their expression. Previous studies have shown that understanding the evolution of the interactions among proteins of the floral MADS-box genes may be an excellent step towards uncovering the underlying mechanisms of the origin of the flower. Yet, due to the lack of such information in early-branching angiosperm lineages, it has been difficult to determine the evolutionary changes of the protein-protein interactions (PPIs) before and after the origin of the flower. In this study, we first isolated counterparts of the floral MADS-box genes from Nuphar pumila (Timm) D.C., a representative of the basalmost angiosperms Nymphaeales, and investigated the interactions among their proteins by carrying out yeast two-hybrid assays. We then estimated the PPIs in the most recent common ancestor of extant angiosperms by using two different methods: ancestral character state reconstruction and ancestral sequence reconstruction followed by yeast two-hybrid assay. Based on these results, we examined the evolutionary transitions of the PPIs before and after the occurrence of extant angiosperms, and discussed their contributions to the origin of the flower. We found that duplication and diversification of floral MADS-box genes, as well as non-random losses of some once-existed PPIs, have been the driving force of the origin of the flower.

关 键 词:ancestral genes floral MADS-box genes Nuphar pumila protein-protein interaction (PPI). 

分 类 号:Q51[生物学—生物化学] S511.01[农业科学—作物学]

 

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