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Phylogenetics and evolution of Trx SET genes in fully sequenced land plants

Journal

GENOME
Volume 55, Issue 4, Pages 269-280

Publisher

CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1139/G2012-012

Keywords

Trx SET genes; evolution; land plants; phylogenetics

Funding

  1. State Key Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany [LSEB2011-10]
  2. Natural Science Fund for Colleges and Universities in Jiangsu Province [09KJB180006, 10KJB210004]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 31000729]

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Plant Trx SET proteins are involved in H3K4 methylation and play a key role in plant floral development. Genes encoding Trx SET proteins constitute a multigene family in which the copy number varies among plant species and functional divergence appears to have occurred repeatedly. To investigate the evolutionary history of the Trx SET gene family, we made a comprehensive evolutionary analysis on this gene family from 13 major representatives of green plants. A novel clustering (here named as cpTrx clade), which included the III-1, III-2, and III-4 orthologous groups, previously resolved was identified. Our analysis showed that plant Trx proteins possessed a variety of domain organizations and gene structures among paralogs. Additional domains such as PHD, PWWP, and FYR were early integrated into primordial SET-PostSET domain organization of cpTrx clade. We suggested that the PostSET domain was lost in some members of III-4 orthologous group during the evolution of land plants. At least four classes of gene structures had been formed at the early evolutionary stage of land plants. Three intronless orphan Trx SET genes from the Physcomitrella patens (moss) were identified, and supposedly, their parental genes have been eliminated from the genome. The structural differences among evolutionary groups of plant Trx SET genes with different functions were described, contributing to the design of further experimental studies.

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