Extensive Functional Diversification of the Populus Glutathione S-Transferase Supergene Family

作  者:Lan T, Yang ZL, Yang X, Liu YJ, Wang XR, and Zeng QY
影响因子:9.296
刊物名称:The Plant Cell
出版年份:2009
卷:21  期:12  页码:3749-3766

论文摘要:

 Identifying how genes and their functions evolve after duplication is central to understanding gene family radiation. In this study, we systematically examined the functional diversification of the glutathione S-transferase (GST) gene Identifying how genes and their functions evolve after duplication is central to understanding gene family radiation. In this study, we systematically examined the functional diversification of the glutathione S-transferase (GST) gene family in Populus trichocarpa by integrating phylogeny, expression, substrate specificity, and enzyme kinetic data. GSTs are ubiquitous proteins in plants that play important roles in stress tolerance and detoxification metabolism. Genome
annotation identified 81 GST genes in Populus that were divided into eight classes with distinct divergence in their
evolutionary rate, gene structure, expression responses to abiotic stressors, and enzymatic properties of encoded proteins.
In addition, when all the functional parameters were examined, clear divergence was observed within tandem clusters and
between paralogous gene pairs, suggesting that subfunctionalization has taken place among duplicate genes. The two domains of GST proteins appear to have evolved under differential selective pressures. The C-terminal domain seems to
have been subject to more relaxed functional constraints or divergent directional selection, which may have allowed rapid
changes in substrate specificity, affinity, and activity, while maintaining the primary function of the enzyme. Our findings
shed light on mechanisms that facilitate the retention of duplicate genes, which can result in a large gene family with a
broad substrate spectrum and a wide range of reactivity toward different substrates.
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