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Neofunctionalization of DuplicatedTic40Genes Caused a Gain-of-Function Variation Related to Male Fertility inBrassica oleraceaLineages

Authors :
Bin Yi
Jinxiong Shen
Chaozhi Ma
Jing Wen
Jinxing Tu
Xiaoling Dun
Zhengfu Zhou
Shengqian Xia
Wenhao Shen
Kaining Hu
Ulf Lagercrantz
Tingdong Fu
Source :
Plant Physiology. 166:1403-1419
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2014.

Abstract

Gene duplication followed by functional divergence in the event of polyploidization is a major contributor to evolutionary novelties. The Brassica genus evolved from a common ancestor after whole-genome triplication. Here, we studied the evolutionary and functional features of Brassica spp. homologs to Tic40 (for translocon at the inner membrane of chloroplasts with 40 kDa). Four Tic40 loci were identified in allotetraploid Brassica napus and two loci in each of three basic diploid Brassica spp. Although these Tic40 homologs share high sequence identities and similar expression patterns, they exhibit altered functional features. Complementation assays conducted on Arabidopsis thaliana tic40 and the B. napus male-sterile line 7365A suggested that all Brassica spp. Tic40 homologs retain an ancestral function similar to that of AtTic40, whereas BolC9.Tic40 in Brassica oleracea and its ortholog in B. napus, BnaC9.Tic40, in addition, evolved a novel function that can rescue the fertility of 7365A. A homologous chromosomal rearrangement placed bnac9.tic40 originating from the A genome (BraA10.Tic40) as an allele of BnaC9.Tic40 in the C genome, resulting in phenotypic variation for male sterility in the B. napus near-isogenic two-type line 7365AB. Assessment of the complementation activity of chimeric B. napus Tic40 domain-swapping constructs in 7365A suggested that amino acid replacements in the carboxyl terminus of BnaC9.Tic40 cause this functional divergence. The distribution of these amino acid replacements in 59 diverse Brassica spp. accessions demonstrated that the neofunctionalization of Tic40 is restricted to B. oleracea and its derivatives and thus occurred after the divergence of the Brassica spp. A, B, and C genomes.

Details

ISSN :
15322548
Volume :
166
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e9f9cadcfbbaf1ea9da3f7086c10a718
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.114.246470