IFM Molecular Genetics, Linköping University, 581 83 Linköping, Sweden.
Mol Plant. 2011 Nov;4(6):947-64. doi: 10.1093/mp/ssr019. Epub 2011 Apr 12.
The non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) are small, basic proteins characterized by a tunnel-like hydrophobic cavity, capable of transferring various lipid molecules between lipid bilayers. Most nsLTPs are synthesized with an N-terminal signal peptide that localizes the protein to the apoplastic space. The nsLTPs have only been identified in seed plants, where they are encoded by large gene families. We have initiated an analysis of the evolutionary history of the nsLTP family using genomic and EST information from non-seed land plants and green algae to determine: (1) when the nsLTP family arose, (2) how often new nsLTP subfamilies have been created, and (3) how subfamilies differ in their patterns of expansion and loss in different plant lineages. In this study, we searched sequence databases and found that genes and transcripts encoding nsLTPs are abundant in liverworts, mosses, and all other investigated land plants, but not present in any algae. The tertiary structures of representative liverwort and moss nsLTPs were further studied with homology modeling. The results indicate that the nsLTP family has evolved after plants conquered land. Only two of the four major subfamilies of nsLTPs found in flowering plants are present in mosses and liverworts. The additional subfamilies have arisen later, during land plant evolution. In this report, we also introduce a modified nsLTP classification system.
非特异性脂质转移蛋白(nsLTPs)是一类小型碱性蛋白,其特征是具有隧道样疏水性腔,能够在双层脂膜之间转移各种脂质分子。大多数 nsLTPs 在合成时带有一个 N 端信号肽,将蛋白定位到质外体空间。nsLTPs 仅在种子植物中被发现,它们由大型基因家族编码。我们利用非种子陆地植物和绿藻的基因组和 EST 信息,启动了对 nsLTP 家族进化历史的分析,以确定:(1)nsLTP 家族何时出现,(2)新的 nsLTP 亚家族出现的频率,以及(3)亚家族在不同植物谱系中的扩张和缺失模式有何不同。在这项研究中,我们在序列数据库中进行了搜索,发现编码 nsLTPs 的基因和转录本在地钱、苔藓和所有其他被调查的陆地植物中都很丰富,但在任何藻类中都不存在。进一步通过同源建模研究了代表地钱和苔藓 nsLTPs 的三级结构。结果表明,nsLTP 家族是在植物征服陆地后进化而来的。在有花植物中发现的四个主要 nsLTP 亚家族中,只有两个存在于苔藓和地钱中。其他亚家族是在陆地植物进化过程中后来出现的。在本报告中,我们还介绍了一个改良的 nsLTP 分类系统。