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Conserved globulin gene across eight grass genomes identify fundamental units of the loci encoding seed storage proteins
Authors:Yong Qiang Gu  Humphrey Wanjugi  Devin Coleman-Derr  Xiuying Kong  Olin D Anderson
Institution:(1) Western Regional Research Center, United States Department of Agricultural-Agricultural Research Service, 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA 94710, USA;(2) National Key Facility for Crop Gene Resources and Genetic Improvement, Key Laboratory of Crop Germplasm Resources and Utilization, MOA, Institute of Crop Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, No. 12 South Street, Zhongguancun, Beijing, 10081, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:The wheat high molecular weight (HMW) glutenins are important seed storage proteins that determine bread-making quality in hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum). In this study, detailed comparative sequence analyses of large orthologous HMW glutenin genomic regions from eight grass species, representing a wide evolutionary history of grass genomes, reveal a number of lineage-specific sequence changes. These lineage-specific changes, which resulted in duplications, insertions, and deletions of genes, are the major forces disrupting gene colinearity among grass genomes. Our results indicate that the presence of the HMW glutenin gene in Triticeae genomes was caused by lineage-specific duplication of a globulin gene. This tandem duplication event is shared by Brachypodium and Triticeae genomes, but is absent in rice, maize, and sorghum, suggesting the duplication occurred after Brachypodium and Triticeae genomes diverged from the other grasses ~35 Ma ago. Aside from their physical location in tandem, the sequence similarity, expression pattern, and conserved cis-acting elements responsible for endosperm-specific expression further support the paralogous relationship between the HMW glutenin and globulin genes. While the duplicated copy in Brachypodium has apparently become nonfunctional, the duplicated copy in wheat has evolved to become the HMW glutenin gene by gaining a central prolamin repetitive domain.
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