生物
基因
基因复制
人口
山茶
功能分歧
非生物胁迫
基因簇
基因组
植物
遗传学
基因家族
人口学
社会学
作者
J. Wang,Yutong Hu,Danyang Guo,Ting Gao,T Liu,Jieyang Jin,Mingyue Zhao,Keke Yu,Wei Tong,Honghua Ge,Yuting Pan,Mengting Zhang,M.Y. Lu,Tingting Jing,Wenkai Du,Xiaoyan Tang,Chenjie Zhao,Wei Zhao,Z. H. Bao,Wilfried Schwab,Enhua Xia,Chuankui Song
标识
DOI:10.1093/plcell/koae268
摘要
Abstract Plant glycosyltransferases (UGTs) play a key role in plant growth and metabolism. Here, we examined the evolutionary landscape among UGTs in 28 fully sequenced species from early algae to angiosperms. Our findings revealed a distinctive expansion and contraction of UGTs in the G and H groups in tea (Camellia sinensis), respectively. Whole-genome duplication and tandem duplication events jointly drove the massive expansion of UGTs, and the interplay of natural and artificial selection has resulted in marked functional divergence within the G group of the sinensis-type tea population. In Cluster II of group G, differences in substrate selection (e.g., Abscisic Acid) of the enzymes encoded by UGT genes led to their functional diversification, and these genes influence tolerance to abiotic stresses such as low temperature and drought via different modes of positive and negative regulation, respectively. UGTs in Cluster III of the G group have diverse aroma substrate preferences, which contributes a diverse aroma spectrum of the sinensis-type tea population. All Cluster III genes respond to low-temperature stress, whereas UGTs within Cluster III-1, shaped by artificial selection, are unresponsive to drought. This suggests that artificial selection of tea plants focused on improving quality and cold tolerance as primary targets.
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