CHARACTERIZATION OF ITS1 SECONDARY STRUCTURE IN TEN SPECIES OF COLUTEOCARPEAE (BRASSICACEAE) AND ITS TAXONOMICAL UTILITY

Kurtulus Özgisi
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Utility of the internal transcribed spacers (ITSs) of ribosomal RNA sequences to infer phylogenetic relationships among organisms have been proven. Although ITS1 and ITS2 are highly variable in sequence, they have conserved structures that have a key function in the processing of rRNA gene transcripts. Determining of such a conserved motif can help to identify relationships between organisms. Since ITS2 has much more conserved secondary structure, structural properties of ITS1 are generally neglected by researchers. In this study, ITS1 secondary structures of ten representative species, which were once assigned under different genera, of tribe Coluteocarpeae were determined. Also taxonomical utility of ITS1 secondary structure was also tested. Analyses indicate that there are four different types (4-, 6-, 7- and 8 hairpin) of secondary structures. On the other hand, each sequences have a conserved region that is common among land plants. Since previous studies reveals other species, that belong different tribes or lineages of Brassicaceae show similar ITS1 secondary structure, it is not a useful delimitation tool for investigated species in terms of taxonomy.
芸苔科十种红桃科植物的二级结构特征及其分类应用
核糖体RNA序列的内部转录间隔段(ITSs)用于推断生物体之间的系统发育关系已经得到证实。尽管ITS1和ITS2在序列上是高度可变的,但它们具有保守的结构,在rRNA基因转录物的加工中具有关键功能。确定这样一个保守的基序可以帮助确定生物体之间的关系。由于ITS2具有更为保守的二级结构,因此ITS1的结构性质通常被研究人员所忽视。本研究测定了10个曾经归属于不同属的代表物种的ITS1二级结构。并对ITS1二级结构的分类效用进行了验证。分析表明,次生结构有4-型、6-型、7-型和8 -型4种不同类型。另一方面,每个序列都有一个在陆地植物中常见的保守区域。由于以往的研究表明,属于十字花科不同部落或谱系的其他物种具有相似的ITS1二级结构,因此在分类学上不能作为被调查物种的有效划分工具。
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