Romy Petroll, Deepti Varshney, Saskia Hiltemann, Hermann Finke, Mona Schreiber, Jan de Vries, Stefan A Rensing
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摘要
转录相关蛋白(TAPs)在调控和发育过程中发挥着多种功能,并显示出品系特异性进化。TAPscan 是一种通过结构域图谱进行全基因组 TAP 注释的全面、高度可靠的工具。在此,我们推出了 TAPscan v4,其中包括一个更新的网络界面 (https://tapscan.plantcode.cup.uni-freiburg.de/),它能深入展示 138 个 TAP 家族在不同生物群的 678 个物种中的分布情况,重点关注古细线虫(广义植物)。随着这一版本的发布,我们还提供了底层的 "基因组动物园"(Genome Zoo),这是一个包含脚本和元数据的蛋白质数据集。作为更新的一部分,我们新增了 18 个 TAP(亚)科。其中有 9 个是在链格藻(包括链格藻和陆地植物)最近的共同祖先中获得的,或者是在链格藻中获得的。在所有检测到的 TAP 家族增益中,有三分之一以上是在陆生植物出现之前的链生藻类进化过程中发现的,因此很可能对植物的陆生化具有重要意义。经鉴定,裸子植物的 TAP 互补与陆生植物的 TAP 互补最为相似,这与该品系是陆生植物姊妹品系的发现相一致。总之,我们的数据追溯了链格孢属 TAPs 的进化过程,使我们能够确定最早陆生植物的调控系统。
Enhanced sensitivity of TAPscan v4 enables comprehensive analysis of streptophyte transcription factor evolution.
Transcription-associated proteins (TAPs) fulfill multiple functions in regulatory and developmental processes and display lineage-specific evolution. TAPscan is a comprehensive and highly reliable tool for genome-wide TAP annotation via domain profiles. Here, we present TAPscan v4, including an updated web interface (https://tapscan.plantcode.cup.uni-freiburg.de/), which enables an in-depth representation of the distribution of 138 TAP families across 678 species from diverse groups of organisms, with a focus on Archaeplastida (plants in the wide sense). With this release, we also make the underlying "Genome Zoo" available, a curated protein data set with scripts and metadata. Eighteen new TAP (sub)families were added as part of the update. Nine of those were gained in the most recent common ancestor of the Streptophyta (comprising streptophyte algae and land plants), or within the streptophyte algae. More than one-third of all detected TAP family gains were identified during the evolution of streptophyte algae, before the emergence of land plants, and are thus likely to have been significant for plant terrestrialization. The TAP complement of the Zygnematophyceae was identified to be the most similar to that of land plants, consistent with the finding that this lineage is sister to land plants. Overall, our data retrace the evolution of streptophyte TAPs, allowing us to pinpoint the regulatory repertoire of the earliest land plants.
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