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Genome-wide identification and evolutionary and expression analyses of MYB-related genes in land plants.


ABSTRACT: MYB proteins constitute one of the largest transcription factor families in plants. Recent evidence revealed that MYB-related genes play crucial roles in plants. However, compared with the R2R3-MYB type, little is known about the complex evolutionary history of MYB-related proteins in plants. Here, we present a genome-wide analysis of MYB-related proteins from 16 species of ?owering plants, moss, Selaginella, and algae. We identified many MYB-related proteins in angiosperms, but few in algae. Phylogenetic analysis classified MYB-related proteins into five distinct subgroups, a result supported by highly conserved intron patterns, consensus motifs, and protein domain architecture. Phylogenetic and functional analyses revealed that the Circadian Clock Associated 1-like/R-R and Telomeric DNA-binding protein-like subgroups are >1 billion yrs old, whereas the I-box-binding factor-like and CAPRICE-like subgroups appear to be newly derived in angiosperms. We further demonstrated that the MYB-like domain has evolved under strong purifying selection, indicating the conservation of MYB-related proteins. Expression analysis revealed that the MYB-related gene family has a wide expression profile in maize and soybean development and plays important roles in development and stress responses. We hypothesize that MYB-related proteins initially diversified through three major expansions and domain shuffling, but remained relatively conserved throughout the subsequent plant evolution.

SUBMITTER: Du H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3789555 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide identification and evolutionary and expression analyses of MYB-related genes in land plants.

Du Hai H   Wang Yong-Bin YB   Xie Yi Y   Liang Zhe Z   Jiang San-Jie SJ   Zhang Shuang-Shuang SS   Huang Yu-Bi YB   Tang Yi-Xiong YX  

DNA research : an international journal for rapid publication of reports on genes and genomes 20130519 5


MYB proteins constitute one of the largest transcription factor families in plants. Recent evidence revealed that MYB-related genes play crucial roles in plants. However, compared with the R2R3-MYB type, little is known about the complex evolutionary history of MYB-related proteins in plants. Here, we present a genome-wide analysis of MYB-related proteins from 16 species of flowering plants, moss, Selaginella, and algae. We identified many MYB-related proteins in angiosperms, but few in algae. Ph  ...[more]

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