植物重金属相关蛋白:被子植物和祖先植物的全基因组鉴定和功能见解。

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Journal of Molecular Evolution Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-05 DOI:10.1007/s00239-025-10260-w
Charles R Sánchez-Pérez, Enrique Castaño, Carlos E Rodríguez-López, Rafael Urrea-López, Alejandro Pereira-Santana
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摘要

重金属相关蛋白主要是金属离子转运体,参与重金属稳态和解毒过程。然而,尽管这个蛋白家族很重要,但它们在一些植物物种中的作用尚未被确定或研究。在本研究中,采用全基因组鉴定方法对13种植物的HMA蛋白进行了鉴定,其中包括木兰属、单子叶属和真子叶属被子植物,以及小立Physcomitrella patens和Selaginella moellendorffii等非被子植物。分析鉴定的蛋白质的系统发育关系,预测蛋白质结构域和基序,物理化学特性,基因结构和启动子中的顺式元件。我们发现所有植物物种都有HMA蛋白,根据所进行的分析,我们可以提出5个HMA组,每个组具有不同的基因和蛋白质结构。在这些亚家族中,有铜伴侣超氧化物歧化酶(CCS)和p1b - atp酶组。此外,在这些基因的启动子中发现的顺式元件表明,这些基因主要在非生物胁迫情况下发挥作用,这些胁迫不仅由重金属的存在引起,而且还由暴露于干旱、盐、光以及植物激素、生物胁迫和发育过程引起。我们的研究结果提供了新的知识,可能存在于美洲柏树,肉桂,以及祖先物种如S. moellendorffii和P. patens中的HMA蛋白,以及它们可能的特性和对抗非生物胁迫等现象的功能。
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Heavy Metal-Associated Proteins in Plants: Genome-Wide Identification and Functional Insights from Angiosperms and Ancestral Plants.

Heavy metal-associated (HMA) proteins are mainly metal ion transporters and are involved in heavy metal homeostasis and detoxification processes. However, despite the importance of this protein family, their role in several plant species has not been identified nor studied. In the present work, a genome-wide identification methodology was used to identify HMA proteins in 13 plant species, in a representation of angiosperm species belonging to the clades of magnoliids, monocotyledons, and eudicotyledons, and non-angiosperms such as Physcomitrella patens and Selaginella moellendorffii. The identified proteins were analyzed for phylogenetic relationships, prediction of protein domains and motifs, physicochemical characteristics, gene structures, and cis-elements present in the promoters. We found that all plant species have HMA proteins, according to the analysis carried out, it allowed us to propose 5 HMA groups, each one with a different gene and protein structure. Among these subfamilies there are the copper chaperone for superoxide dismutase (CCS) and the P1B-ATPase groups. Furthermore, the cis-elements found in the promoters of these genes suggest mainly possible functions in abiotic stress scenarios, not only caused by the presence of heavy metals but also by the exposure to drought, salts, light, as well as by plant hormones, biotic stresses and developmental processes. Our results provide new knowledge about the possible HMA proteins that are present in Persea americana, Cinnamomum micranthum, and ancestral species such as S. moellendorffii and P. patens, and their possible characteristics and functions against phenomena like abiotic stress.

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Journal of Molecular Evolution
Journal of Molecular Evolution 生物-进化生物学
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5.50
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36
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Molecular Evolution covers experimental, computational, and theoretical work aimed at deciphering features of molecular evolution and the processes bearing on these features, from the initial formation of macromolecular systems through their evolution at the molecular level, the co-evolution of their functions in cellular and organismal systems, and their influence on organismal adaptation, speciation, and ecology. Topics addressed include the evolution of informational macromolecules and their relation to more complex levels of biological organization, including populations and taxa, as well as the molecular basis for the evolution of ecological interactions of species and the use of molecular data to infer fundamental processes in evolutionary ecology. This coverage accommodates such subfields as new genome sequences, comparative structural and functional genomics, population genetics, the molecular evolution of development, the evolution of gene regulation and gene interaction networks, and in vitro evolution of DNA and RNA, molecular evolutionary ecology, and the development of methods and theory that enable molecular evolutionary inference, including but not limited to, phylogenetic methods.
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