Functional evolution of cis-regulatory modules of STMADS11 superclade MADS-box genes
Evolution of phenotypic morphologies is closely associated with modular organization of cis -regulatory elements underlying expression divergence. The MADS-box gene family is the subject of extensive studies that try to unscramble the structural complexity of flowering plants. This study is envisage...
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          | Published in | Plant molecular biology Vol. 83; no. 4-5; pp. 489 - 506 | 
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| Main Authors | , | 
| Format | Journal Article | 
| Language | English | 
| Published | 
        Dordrecht
          Springer Netherlands
    
        01.11.2013
     Springer Nature B.V  | 
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| Online Access | Get full text | 
| ISSN | 0167-4412 1573-5028 1573-5028  | 
| DOI | 10.1007/s11103-013-0105-5 | 
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| Summary: | Evolution of phenotypic morphologies is closely associated with modular organization of
cis
-regulatory elements underlying expression divergence. The MADS-box gene family is the subject of extensive studies that try to unscramble the structural complexity of flowering plants. This study is envisaged to explore the potential of CRMs in highly constrained non-coding elements of
STMADS11
superclade MADS-box genes in expression divergence. Phylogenetic reconstruction differentiated the
STMADS11
genes into
SVP
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like
,
ZMM19
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like,
MPF1
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like
and
MPF2
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like
clades. Differential gene expression in vegetative and floral organs was evident within the clades as well as at inter-clade level. The genomic DNA search for clusters of short motifs and sequence conservation of the −2 kb promoter region of particularly,
MPF2
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like
clade permitted to establish three well defined CRMs where transcription factors bind, being CRM1 the activator, CRM2 the repressor, and CRM3 the enhancer element. Similar clusters were also mapped in the large 1st introns in the coding region. Within these CRMs many transcription factor-binding sites, particularly the hotspots for MADS-domain TF binding elements—CArG-boxes, directing sepal specific expression in
Arabidopsis
—were accrued in the CRM1 of
MPF2
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like
promoters. Site-directed mutagenesis and motif swapping through reporter assays allude towards their implication as functionally active elements. In terms of directional evolution of
MPF2
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like
promoters, CRMs are significantly more conserved than flanking regions, hence, bearing the signatures for purifying selection. Thus, CRMs are the pervasive feature of
STMADS11
genes and mutations and/or appearance of new transcription factor binding sites and position of the CRMs are responsible for the divergence in expression patterns in this clade. These results have implications in understanding functional evolution of
cis
-regulatory modules in plants. | 
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| ISSN: | 0167-4412 1573-5028 1573-5028  | 
| DOI: | 10.1007/s11103-013-0105-5 |