[Genomic analysis of serine carboxypeptidase-like protein family of Arabidopsis thaliana].

Ying Feng, Qing-Po Liu, Jia Jia, Qing-Zhong Xue
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Abstract

Based on hidden Markov models (HMM), the paper utilized reported SCP (Serine Carboxypeptidases) protein sequences as datasets to build HMM profile. To search Arabidopsis thaliana whole proteome,and identified 54 SCPL (Serine Carboxypeptidase-Like) proteins coding genes. The intron-exon structure, the chromosome mapping and the characteristic of coded protein sequences of those 54 putative genes were analyzed in details, revealing seven gene clusters probably resulted from recent gene duplication. This implied that a remarkable number of Arabidopsis thaliana SCPL genes are harboring alternative splice sites. Phylogenetics evolution analysis suggested 88.9% proteins encoded by Arabidopsis genes belong to two string subfamily of carboxypeptidase, I or II, while only 11.1% proteins fall into single string carboxypeptidase III subfamily. Our results indicated besides the facts that all enzymes of this family contained a central catalytic domain of unique topology and three dimensional structure designated as "alpha/beta hydrolase fold", the DNA and their encoded protein sequences also gave clues to phylogentics studies.

拟南芥丝氨酸羧肽酶样蛋白家族的基因组分析
基于隐马尔可夫模型(HMM),利用已报道的SCP (Serine Carboxypeptidases)蛋白序列作为数据集构建隐马尔可夫模型。检索拟南芥全蛋白质组,鉴定出54个丝氨酸羧肽酶样蛋白(SCPL)编码基因。对这54个基因的内含子-外显子结构、染色体定位和编码蛋白序列特征进行了详细分析,发现7个基因簇可能是近期基因重复所致。这表明大量的拟南芥SCPL基因具有可选择的剪接位点。系统发育进化分析表明,88.9%的拟南芥基因编码的蛋白属于羧基肽酶I或II两个串亚家族,而只有11.1%的蛋白属于羧基肽酶III单串亚家族。我们的研究结果表明,该家族的所有酶都含有一个独特的拓扑结构和三维结构的中心催化结构域,称为“α / β水解酶折叠”,DNA及其编码的蛋白质序列也为系统发育研究提供了线索。
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