Molecular population genetics and gene expression analysis of duplicated CBF genes of Arabidopsis thaliana

Yen Heng Lin, Shih Ying Hwang, Po Yen Hsu, Yu Chung Chiang, Chun Lin Huang, Chun Neng Wang, Tsan Piao Lin*

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Abstract

Background. CBF/DREB duplicate genes are widely distributed in higher plants and encode transcriptional factors, or CBFs, which bind a DNA regulatory element and impart responsiveness to low temperatures and dehydration. Results. We explored patterns of genetic variations of CBF1, -2, and -3 from 34 accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana. Molecular population genetic analyses of these genes indicated that CBF2 has much reduced nucleotide diversity in the transcriptional unit and promoter, suggesting that CBF2 has been subjected to a recent adaptive sweep, which agrees with reports of a regulatory protein of CBF2. Investigating the ratios of Ka/Ks between all paired CBF paralogus genes, high conservation of the AP2 domain was observed, and the major divergence of proteins was the result of relaxation in two regions within the transcriptional activation domain which was under positive selection after CBF duplication. With respect to the level of CBF gene expression, several mutated nucleotides in the promoters of CBF3 and -1 of specific ecotypes might be responsible for its consistently low expression. Conclusion. We concluded from our data that important evolutionary changes in CBF1, -2, and -3 may have primarily occurred at the level of gene regulation as well as in protein function.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111
JournalBMC Plant Biology
Volume8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Plant Science

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