Molecular Diversity of miR390-Guided Transacting siRNA Precursor Genes in Lower Land Plants: Experimental Approach and Bioinformatics Analysis

M. Krasnikova, I. Milyutina, V. K. Bobrova, A. Troitsky, A. Solovyev, S. Morozov
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Abstract

Transacting siRNA loci (TAS3-like) of a particular plant species are usually represented by several gene families. PCR-based approach was used as a phylogenetic profiling tool to probe genomic DNA samples from representatives of evolutionary distant Bryophyta taxa, namely, class Bryopsida (subclasses Bryidae and Dicranidae) and class Sphagnopsida. We found relatives of all four Physcomitrella patens (subclass Funariidae) TAS3-like loci in subclasses Bryidae and Dicranidae. Only representatives of subclass Bryidae encoded TAS3-like genes belonging to P. patens TAS3a and TAS3d families. On the other hand, only the members of order Grimmiales (subclass Dicranidae) encoded gene relatives of P. patens TAS3c family. These data indicate that moss ta-siRNA families have been long conserved during land plant evolution. However, P. patens TAS3-like loci were detected neither in two Sphagnum species from the earliest diverged moss class Sphagnopsida, nor in the Selaginella kraussiana from the earliest extant tracheophyta lineage, Lycopodiopsida.
mir390引导的低地植物siRNA前体基因的分子多样性:实验方法和生物信息学分析
一个特定植物物种的siRNA位点(tas3样)通常由几个基因家族代表。采用pcr方法作为系统发育分析工具,对进化较远的苔藓植物类群,即苔藓亚纲(苔藓亚纲和双蕨亚纲)和Sphagnopsida类的基因组DNA样本进行了探测。我们发现了所有4种小壶菌(壶壶菌亚纲)在壶壶菌亚纲和壶壶菌亚纲中TAS3-like位点的亲缘关系。只有Bryidae亚纲的代表编码了属于P. patens TAS3a和TAS3d家族的tas3样基因。另一方面,只有grimiales (Dicranidae亚纲)的成员编码了P. patens TAS3c家族的基因亲缘关系。这些数据表明,苔藓ta-siRNA家族在陆地植物进化过程中长期保守。然而,在最早分化的苔藓纲Sphagnopsida的两个Sphagnum种和现存最早的管生植物谱系Lycopodiopsida的Selaginella kraussiana中均未检测到P. patens tas3样位点。
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