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Evolutionary analysis of three gibberellin oxidase genes in rice, Arabidopsis, and soybean
Authors:Han Fengming  Zhu Baoge
Institution:Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
Abstract:GAs are plant hormones that play fundamental roles in plant growth and development. GA2ox, GA3ox, and GA20ox are three key enzymes in GA biosynthesis. These enzymes belong to the 2OG-Fe (II) oxygenase superfamily and are independently encoded by different gene families. To date, genome-wide comparative analyses of GA oxidases in plant species have not been thoroughly carried out. In the present work, 61 GA oxidase family genes from rice (Oryza sativa), Arabidopsis, and soybean (Glycine max) were identified and a full study of these genes including phylogenetic tree construction, gene structure, gene family expansion and analysis of functional motifs was performed. Based on phylogeny, most of the GA oxidases were divided into four subgroups that reflected functional classifications. Intron/intron average length of GA oxidase genes in rice analysis revealed that GA oxidase genes in rice experienced substantial evolutionary divergence. Segmental duplication events were mainly found in soybean genome. However, in rice and Arabidopsis, no single expansion pattern exhibited dominance, indicating that GA oxidase genes from these species might have been subjected to a more complex evolutionary mechanism. In addition, special functional motifs were discovered in GA20ox, GA3ox, and GA2ox, which suggested that different functional motifs are associated with differences in protein function. Taken together our results suggest that GA oxidase family genes have undergone divergent evolutionary routes, especially at the monocot-dicot split, with dynamic evolution occurring in Arabidopsis thaliana and soybean.
Keywords:GA  gibberellin  GA20ox  GA 20 oxidase  GA3ox  GA 3β hydroxylase  GA2ox  GA 2 oxidase  MYA  million years ago  2OG  2-oxoglutarate  Ks  the rate of synonymous substitutions  aa  amino acid  EST  expressed sequence tag  dbEST  EST database  ACO  1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate oxidase  Gm  Glycine max  Os  Oryza sativa  At  Arabidopsis thaliana  Pp  Physcomitrella patens  bp  base pair  kb  kilobase(s)  UTR  untranslated region  NCBI  National Center for Biotechnology Information  CDS  coding DNA sequence
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