多拷贝基因的遗传谜题:挑战与排除。

IF 4.7 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Vania Gabriela Sedano Partida, Henrique Moura Dias, Maria Teresa Portes, Marie-Anne Van Sluys
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背景:多拷贝基因的研究对基因冗余和拷贝间序列相似性提出了挑战。然而,与专用数据库相关的分子生物学和基因组学工具的最新进展促进了它们的研究。因此,目前的工作强调需要严格的方法和标准化的方法来准确地解释RT-qPCR结果。结果:来自patens Physcomitrium的数据提供了一个全面的五步方案,以硫胺素噻唑合成酶(THI1)和蔗糖6-磷酸磷酸水解酶(S6PP)基因为概念证明,展示了研究多拷贝基因的系统工作流程。除了检查感兴趣的基因,我们强调在准确解释基因表达模式的分析过程中选择适当的内部控制的关键作用。我们强调鉴定相关同源基因的重要性,认识到确定最具功能拷贝的内在挑战,以进行后续研究。我们的目标是通过剖析多拷贝基因的基因组景观及其特征来增强对基因冗余的理解。此外,我们解决了围绕多拷贝基因表达水平量化的决策过程。结论:多拷贝基因的研究揭示了功能适应的早期事件。本文讨论了多拷贝基因在植物生物学中的重要意义,并提供了分析多拷贝基因的实验方案。由于植物系统受到光/暗周期的强烈影响,昼夜节律过程固有的挑战也得到了承认。因此,我们的综合方法旨在促进对多拷贝基因动力学的理解,提供实用的方法并为科学界提供有价值的见解。
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The genetic puzzle of multicopy genes: challenges and troubleshooting.

Background: Studies of multicopy genes impose challenges related to gene redundancy and sequence similarity among copies. However, recent advances in molecular biology and genomics tools associated with dedicated databases facilitate their study. Thus, the present work emphasizes the need for rigorous methodologies and standardized approaches to interpret RT-qPCR results accurately.

Results: Data from Physcomitrium patens provides a comprehensive five-step protocol, using thiamine thiazole synthase (THI1) and sucrose 6-phosphate phosphohydrolase (S6PP) genes as proof of concept to showcase a systematic workflow for studying multicopy genes. Beyond examining genes of interest, we highlight the critical role of choosing appropriate internal controls in the analytical process for interpreting gene expression patterns accurately. We emphasize the importance of identifying the relevant orthologous gene, recognizing the inherent challenges in determining the most functional copy for subsequent studies. Our objective is to enhance comprehension of gene redundancy by dissecting multicopy genes' genomic landscape and its characteristics. Furthermore, we address the decision-making process surrounding the expression level quantification of multicopy genes.

Conclusions: The study of multicopy genes discloses early events for functional adaptation. Here, we discuss the significance of multicopy genes in plant biology and provide an experimental protocol to analyze them. As plant systems are strongly influenced by light/dark cycles, challenges inherent to circadian processes are also acknowledged. Therefore, our comprehensive approach aims to advance the understanding of multicopy gene dynamics, offering practical methodologies and contributing with valuable insights to the scientific community.

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Plant Methods
Plant Methods 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
3.90%
发文量
121
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Plant Methods is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal for the plant research community that encompasses all aspects of technological innovation in the plant sciences. There is no doubt that we have entered an exciting new era in plant biology. The completion of the Arabidopsis genome sequence, and the rapid progress being made in other plant genomics projects are providing unparalleled opportunities for progress in all areas of plant science. Nevertheless, enormous challenges lie ahead if we are to understand the function of every gene in the genome, and how the individual parts work together to make the whole organism. Achieving these goals will require an unprecedented collaborative effort, combining high-throughput, system-wide technologies with more focused approaches that integrate traditional disciplines such as cell biology, biochemistry and molecular genetics. Technological innovation is probably the most important catalyst for progress in any scientific discipline. Plant Methods’ goal is to stimulate the development and adoption of new and improved techniques and research tools and, where appropriate, to promote consistency of methodologies for better integration of data from different laboratories.
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