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Insights Into the Molecular Evolution of AT-Hook Motif Nuclear Localization Genes in Brassica napus

Weimeng Zhang, Da Fang, Xiuzhu Cheng, Jun Cao, Xiao‐Li Tan

2021Frontiers in Plant Science20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AT-hook motif nuclear localization (AHL) proteins belong to a family of transcription factors, and play important roles in plant growth and development and response to various stresses through protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions. To better understand the Brassica napus AHL gene family, AHL genes in B. napus and related species were analyzed. Using Arabidopsis as a reference, 122 AHL gene family members were first identified in B. napus . According to the phylogenetic tree and gene organization, the BnaAHLs were classified into two clades (Clade-A and Clade-B) and three types (Type-I, Type-II, and Type-III). Gene organization and motif distribution analysis suggested that the AHL gene family is relatively conserved during evolution. These BnaAHLs are unevenly distributed on 38 chromosomes and expanded by whole-genome duplication (WGD) or segmental duplication. And large-scale loss events have also occurred in evolution. All types of BnaAHLs are subject to purification or neutral selection, while some positive selection sites are also identified in Type-II and Type-III groups. At the same time, the purification effect of Type-I members are stronger than that of the others. In addition, RNA-seq data and cis -acting element analysis also suggested that the BnaAHLs play important roles in B. napus growth and development, as well as in response to some abiotic and biotic stresses. Protein-protein interaction analysis identified some important BnaAHL-binding proteins, which also play key roles in plant growth and development. This study is helpful to fully understand the origin and evolution of the AHL gene in B. napus , and lays the foundation for their functional studies.

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BiologyGeneGene duplicationGeneticsGene familyArabidopsisPhylogenetic treeGenomeProtein familyCladeBrassicaMutantBotanyPlant Molecular Biology ResearchPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPlant Reproductive Biology
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