Department of Biotechnology, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.
PLoS One. 2013 Apr 16;8(4):e62206. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0062206. Print 2013.
Expansins are proteins that loosen plant cell walls in a pH-dependent manner, probably by increasing the relative movement among polymers thus causing irreversible expansion. The expansin superfamily (EXP) comprises four distinct families: expansin A (EXPA), expansin B (EXPB), expansin-like A (EXLA) and expansin-like B (EXLB). There is experimental evidence that EXPA and EXPB proteins are required for cell expansion and developmental processes involving cell wall modification, whereas the exact functions of EXLA and EXLB remain unclear. The complete grapevine (Vitis vinifera) genome sequence has allowed the characterization of many gene families, but an exhaustive genome-wide analysis of expansin gene expression has not been attempted thus far.
METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We identified 29 EXP superfamily genes in the grapevine genome, representing all four EXP families. Members of the same EXP family shared the same exon-intron structure, and phylogenetic analysis confirmed a closer relationship between EXP genes from woody species, i.e. grapevine and poplar (Populus trichocarpa), compared to those from Arabidopsis thaliana and rice (Oryza sativa). We also identified grapevine-specific duplication events involving the EXLB family. Global gene expression analysis confirmed a strong correlation among EXP genes expressed in mature and green/vegetative samples, respectively, as reported for other gene families in the recently-published grapevine gene expression atlas. We also observed the specific co-expression of EXLB genes in woody organs, and the involvement of certain grapevine EXP genes in berry development and post-harvest withering.
Our comprehensive analysis of the grapevine EXP superfamily confirmed and extended current knowledge about the structural and functional characteristics of this gene family, and also identified properties that are currently unique to grapevine expansin genes. Our data provide a model for the functional characterization of grapevine gene families by combining phylogenetic analysis with global gene expression profiling.
扩展蛋白是一种通过 pH 依赖性方式使植物细胞壁松弛的蛋白质,可能通过增加聚合物之间的相对运动来导致不可逆的扩展。扩展蛋白超家族(EXP)包括四个不同的家族:扩展蛋白 A(EXPA)、扩展蛋白 B(EXPB)、扩展蛋白样 A(EXLA)和扩展蛋白样 B(EXLB)。有实验证据表明,EXPA 和 EXPB 蛋白是细胞扩展和涉及细胞壁修饰的发育过程所必需的,而 EXLA 和 EXLB 的确切功能尚不清楚。完整的葡萄(Vitis vinifera)基因组序列允许对许多基因家族进行特征描述,但迄今为止尚未尝试对扩展基因表达进行全面的全基因组分析。
方法/主要发现:我们在葡萄基因组中鉴定了 29 个 EXP 超家族基因,代表了所有四个 EXP 家族。同一 EXP 家族的成员具有相同的外显子-内含子结构,系统发育分析证实了木质物种(即葡萄和杨树(Populus trichocarpa))的 EXP 基因与拟南芥和水稻(Oryza sativa)的 EXP 基因之间的关系更为密切。我们还鉴定了葡萄特有的涉及 EXLB 家族的重复事件。基因表达图谱的全基因组表达分析证实,成熟和绿色/营养样本中表达的 EXP 基因之间存在很强的相关性,这与最近发表的葡萄基因表达图谱中报道的其他基因家族一致。我们还观察到 EXLB 基因在木质器官中的特异性共表达,以及某些葡萄 EXP 基因在浆果发育和采后枯萎过程中的参与。
我们对葡萄 EXP 超家族的综合分析证实并扩展了当前对该基因家族结构和功能特征的认识,同时还确定了目前仅存在于葡萄扩展蛋白基因中的特性。我们的数据通过将系统发育分析与全基因组基因表达谱相结合,为葡萄基因家族的功能特征提供了模型。