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Ancient signals: comparative genomics of green plant CDPKs.


ABSTRACT: Calcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) are multifunctional proteins that combine calcium-binding and signaling capabilities within a single gene product. This unique versatility enables multiple plant biological processes to be controlled, including developmental programs and stress responses. The genome of flowering plants typically encodes around 30 CDPK homologs that cluster in four conserved clades. In this review, we take advantage of the recent availability of genome sequences from green algae and early land plants to examine how well the previously described CDPK family from angiosperms compares to the broader evolutionary states associated with early diverging green plant lineages. Our analysis suggests that the current architecture of the CDPK family was shaped during the colonization of the land by plants, whereas CDPKs from ancestor green algae have continued to evolve independently.

SUBMITTER: Hamel LP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3932502 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ancient signals: comparative genomics of green plant CDPKs.

Hamel Louis-Philippe LP   Sheen Jen J   Séguin Armand A  

Trends in plant science 20131214 2


Calcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs) are multifunctional proteins that combine calcium-binding and signaling capabilities within a single gene product. This unique versatility enables multiple plant biological processes to be controlled, including developmental programs and stress responses. The genome of flowering plants typically encodes around 30 CDPK homologs that cluster in four conserved clades. In this review, we take advantage of the recent availability of genome sequences from gree  ...[more]

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