GATA family transcription factors in alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Pavel A Virolainen, Elena M Chekunova
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Abstract

GATA family transcription factors (GATA-TFs) are metalloproteins that regulate many metabolic pathways. These conserved proteins recognize the consensus sequence (A/T)GATA(A/G) in the promoter regions of many genes and regulate their transcription in response to environmental signals. Currently, the study of GATA-TFs is of increasing interest. GATA genes and their proteins are most actively studied in vascular plants and fungi. Based on the results of numerous studies, it has been shown that GATA factors regulate the metabolic pathways of nitrogen and carbon, and also play a major role in the processes induced by light and circadian rhythms. In algae, GATA-TFs remain poorly studied, and information about them is scattered. In this work, all known data on GATA-TFs in the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has been collected and systematized. The genome of this alga contains 12 GATA coding genes. Using the phylogenetic analysis, we identified three classes of GATA factors in C. reinhardtii according to the structure of the zinc finger domain and showed their difference from the classification of GATA factors developed on vascular plants.

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莱茵衣藻中的 GATA 家族转录因子
GATA 家族转录因子(GATA-TFs)是一种金属蛋白,可调节许多代谢途径。这些保守蛋白能识别许多基因启动子区域的共识序列 (A/T)GATA(A/G),并根据环境信号调节基因转录。目前,人们对 GATA-TFs 的研究兴趣日益浓厚。维管束植物和真菌中的 GATA 基因及其蛋白质研究最为活跃。大量研究结果表明,GATA 因子调控氮和碳的代谢途径,并在光和昼夜节律诱导的过程中发挥重要作用。在藻类中,GATA-TFs 的研究仍然很少,相关信息也很零散。在这项工作中,收集并系统整理了有关单细胞绿色藻类莱茵衣藻(Chlamydomonas reinhardtii)中 GATA-TFs 的所有已知数据。这种藻类的基因组包含 12 个 GATA 编码基因。通过系统进化分析,我们根据锌指结构域的结构确定了莱茵衣藻中的三类 GATA 因子,并显示了它们与维管植物中 GATA 因子分类的不同之处。
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Current Genetics
Current Genetics 生物-遗传学
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期刊介绍: Current Genetics publishes genetic, genomic, molecular and systems-level analysis of eukaryotic and prokaryotic microorganisms and cell organelles. All articles are peer-reviewed. The journal welcomes submissions employing any type of research approach, be it analytical (aiming at a better understanding), applied (aiming at practical applications), synthetic or theoretical. Current Genetics no longer accepts manuscripts describing the genome sequence of mitochondria/chloroplast of a small number of species. Manuscripts covering sequence comparisons and analyses that include a large number of species will still be considered.
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