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Evolutionary Dynamics of FLC-like MADS-Box Genes in Brassicaceae

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PLANTS-BASEL
卷 12, 期 18, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants12183281

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MADS-box gene; phylogenomics; comparative transcriptomics; transcription factor

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MADS-box genes are transcription factors that play important roles in plant development and evolution. The FLC-like clade of MADS-box genes, especially the MAF-like genes, show unusual evolutionary dynamics and have been found to have a key role in floral organ identity. By studying the genomic data of Brassicaceae species, we discovered that FLC-like genes in this family evolve under different strengths of purifying selection and that the tandem arrangement of MAF-like genes leads to high rates of duplication and loss. We hypothesize that the rapid evolution of MAF-like genes contributed to the successful adaptation of Brassicaceae to different environments.
MADS-box genes encode transcription factors that play important roles in the development and evolution of plants. There are more than a dozen clades of MADS-box genes in angiosperms, of which those with functions in the specification of floral organ identity are especially well-known. From what has been elucidated in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, the clade of FLC-like MADS-box genes, comprising FLC-like genes sensu strictu and MAF-like genes, are somewhat special among the MADS-box genes of plants since FLC-like genes, especially MAF-like genes, show unusual evolutionary dynamics, in that they generate clusters of tandemly duplicated genes. Here, we make use of the latest genomic data of Brassicaceae to study this remarkable feature of the FLC-like genes in a phylogenetic context. We have identified all FLC-like genes in the genomes of 29 species of Brassicaceae and reconstructed the phylogeny of these genes employing a Maximum Likelihood method. In addition, we conducted selection analyses using PAML. Our results reveal that there are three major clades of FLC-like genes in Brassicaceae that all evolve under purifying selection but with remarkably different strengths. We confirm that the tandem arrangement of MAF-like genes in the genomes of Brassicaceae resulted in a high rate of duplications and losses. Interestingly, MAF-like genes also seem to be prone to transposition. Considering the role of FLC-like genes sensu lato (s.l.) in the timing of floral transition, we hypothesize that this rapid evolution of the MAF-like genes was a main contributor to the successful adaptation of Brassicaceae to different environments.

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