Highly preserved roles of Brassica MIR172 in polyploid Brassicas: ectopic expression of variants of Brassica MIR172 accelerates floral transition
Functional characterization of regulatory genes governing flowering time is a research priority for breeding earliness in crop Brassicas. Highly polyploid genomes of Brassicas pose challenges in unraveling homeolog gene function. In Arabidopsis , five MIR172 paralogs control flowering time and flora...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG 2018-10, Vol.293 (5), p.1121-1138 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Functional characterization of regulatory genes governing flowering time is a research priority for breeding earliness in crop Brassicas. Highly polyploid genomes of Brassicas pose challenges in unraveling homeolog gene function. In
Arabidopsis
, five
MIR172
paralogs control flowering time and floral organ identity by down-regulating
AP2
and
AP2-
like genes. The impact of homeolog diversification on
MIR172
loci, however, needs to be examined in morphologically diverse Brassicas. Herein, we analyze fractionation status and phylogeny of
MIR172
and target
AP2
from Brassicas and compare functionality of
MIR172
variants representing distinct sub-genomes and progenitor genomes. Copy number analysis revealed higher retention of
MIR172
loci relative to
AP2
in diploid and amphi-diploid
Brassica
species. Dendrogram of 87
MIR172
sequences from Brassicaceae showed five major clusters corresponding to
MIR172a–MIR172e
which further separated into sub-genome and progenitor genome specific clades. Similar groupings were observed in the phylogeny of 11
Brassica AP2
and
AP2
-like genes. Over-expression of a pair of natural variants for each of
MIR172b, MIR172d
and
MIR172e
representing sub-genomes, progenitor genomes and species of Brassicas displayed floral acceleration in all transgenic lines indicating a strong selection pressure on
MIR172
. All gain-of-function lines, except
35S::MIR172e
and
35S::MIR172e’
displayed floral organ defects implying altered target spectrum of
MIR172e
relative to
MIR172b
and
MIR172d
. Expression of
MIR172e
caused marginal earliness in flowering time in
B. juncea
. In conclusion, this study demonstrates tightly preserved role of homeologs and natural variants of
MIR172
family in mediating flowering in Brassicas and suggests their deployment for introgression of early flowering trait. |
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ISSN: | 1617-4615 1617-4623 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00438-018-1444-3 |