• 제목/요약/키워드: Multigene family

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Genome-wide identification and expression profiling of the pectin methylesterase gene family in Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck

  • Ho Bang Kim;Chang Jae Oh;Nam-Hoon Kim;Cheol Woo Choi;Minju Kim;Sukman Park;Seong Beom Jin;Su-Hyun Yun;Kwan Jeong Song
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • 제49권4호
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    • pp.271-291
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    • 2022
  • Pectin methylesterase (PME) plays an important role in vegetative and reproductive development and biotic/abiotic stress responses by regulating the degree of methyl-esterification of pectic polysaccharides in the plant cell wall. PMEs are encoded by a large multigene family in higher land plant genomes. In general, the expression of plant PME genes shows tissue- or cell-specific patterns and is induced by endogenous and exogenous stimuli. In this study, we identified PME multigene family members (CsPMEs) from the sweet orange genome and report detailed molecular characterization and expression profiling in different citrus tissues and two fruit developmental stages. We also discussed the possible functional roles of some CsPME genes by comparing them with the known functions of PMEs from other plant species. We identified 48 CsPME genes from the citrus genome. A phylogenetic tree analysis revealed that the identified CsPMEs were divided into two groups/types. Some CsPMEs showed very close phylogenetic relationships with the PMEs whose functions were formerly addressed in Arabidopsis, tomato, and maize. Expression profiling showed that some CsPME genes are highly or specifically expressed in the leaf, root, flower, or fruit. Based on the phylogenetic relationships and gene expression profiling results, we suggest that some CsPMEs could play functional roles in pollen development, pollen tube growth, cross incompatibility, root development, embryo/seed development, stomata movement, and biotic/abiotic stress responses. Our results shed light on the biological roles of individual CsPME isoforms and contribute to the search for genetic variations in citrus genetic resources.

Sequence Homologies of GTP-binding Domains of Rab and Rho between Plants and Yeast/Animals Suggest Structural and Functional Similarities

  • Lee, Ji-Yeon;Lee, Dong-Hee
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • 제39권2호
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 1996
  • Small GTP-binding proteins are divided into three major group: Ras, Rho and Ypt/Rab. They have the conserved regions designed G1 to G5 that are critical in GDP/GTP exchange, GTP-induced conformational change and GTP hydrolysis. We isolated and characterized genomic DNA or cDNAfragments encoding G1 to G3 domains of small GTP-binding protein Rab and Rho from several plant species using two different PCR-based cloning strategies. Seven rab DNA fragments were isolated from 4 different plants, mung-bean, tobacco, rice and pepper using two degenerate primers corresponding to the GTP-binding domain G1 and G3 in small GTP-binding proteins. The amino acid sequences among these rab DNA fragments and other known small GTP-binding proteins shows that they belong to the Ypt/Rab family. Six rho DNA fragments were isolated from 5 different plants, mung-bean, rice, Arabidopsis, Allium and Gonyaulax using the nested PCR method that involves four degenerate primers corresponding to the GTP-binding domain G1, G3 and G4. The rho DNA fragments cloned show more than 90% homology to each other. Sequence comparison between plant and other known Rho family genes suggests that they are closely related (67 to 82% amino acid identity). Sequence analysis and southern blot analysis of rab and rho in mung-bean suggest than thses genes are encoded by multigene family in mung-bean.

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벼의 등숙에 따른 복합단백질의 post-translational modification 또는 multigene family로 발현하는지? (Multiple spots in 2-D gel : Multigene family or Post-translational Modification in Response to Seed Maturation in Rice ?)

  • 우선희;김세영;김태선;조성우;김진영;조건;정근욱;조용구;이철원;정승근;박영목;최종순
    • 한국작물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국작물학회 2006년도 한국약용작물학회 공동춘계학술발표회
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    • pp.172-173
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    • 2006
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리블로스 1,5- 이인산 탄산화효소 유전자의 분리 및 특성규명 (Isolation of a Rice Genomic Clone Encoding Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase)

  • 박성순;김희진;김정호;김한집;이종섭;이광응;최양도
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • 제37권5호
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    • pp.361-369
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    • 1994
  • Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase small subunit(rbcS)의 광유도 발현과 엽록체로의 단백질 이동 메카니즘을 연구하기 위해 벼의 게놈으로부터 rbcS 유전자를 분리하여(GrbcS) 그의 염기서열을 결정하였다. GrbcS의 유전자 염기서열 결정 결과, 단백질 암호부위는 한 개의 intron과 두 개의 exon으로 이루어져 있고 이들은 47개의 transit peptide를 포함하는 175개의 아미노산을 암호화하는 것으로 밝혀졌다. GrbcS의 이러한 구조적인 성질은 다른 단자엽 식물의 그것과 비교적 일치하고 genomic Southern blot analysis 결과 rbcS 유전자는 벼의 게놈상에 상대적으로 적은 규모의 multigene family로 존재한다는 것이 밝혀졌다. GrbcS의 유전자 염기서열과 그로부터 유추된 아미노산의 염기서열은 벼로부터 분리된 다른 rbcS와 매우 유사함을 보였고 다른 식물체로부터 분리된 그것과도 높은 유사성을 보였다. GrbcS의 5’ 앞쪽 부분에는 G-box, 3AF1-binding site, GATA site와 같은 광유도 발현 유전자에 공통적으로 존재하는 염기서열을 지니고 있었다.

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다중목적함수 진화 알고리즘을 이용한 마이크로어레이 프로브 디자인 (Microarray Probe Design with Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm)

  • 이인희;신수용;조영민;양경애;장병탁
    • 한국정보과학회논문지:소프트웨어및응용
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    • 제35권8호
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    • pp.501-511
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    • 2008
  • 프로브(probe) 디자인은 성공적인 DNA 마이크로어레이(DNA microarray) 실험을 위해서 필수적인 작업이다. 프로브가 만족시켜야 하는 조건은 마이크로어레이 실험의 목적이나 방법에 따라 다양하게 정의될 수 있는데, 대부분의 기존 연구에서는 각각의 조건에 대하여 각자 독립적으로 정해진 한계치(threshold) 값을 넘지 않는 프로브를 탐색하는 방법을 취하고 있다. 그러나, 본 연구에서는 프로브 디자인을 두가지 목적함수를 지닌 다중목적함수 최적화 문제(multiobjective optimization problem)로 정의하고, ${\epsilon}$-다중목적함수 진화 알고리즘(${\epsilon}$-multiobjective evolutionary algorithm)을 이용하여 해결하는 방법을 제시한다. 제시된 방법은 19종류의 고위험군 인유두종 바이러스(Human Papillomavirus) 유전자들에 대한 프로브 디자인과 52종류의 애기장대 칼모듈린 유전자군(Arabidopsis Calmodulin multigene family)에 대한 프로브 디자인에 각각 적용되었다. 제안한 방법론을 사용하여 기존의 공개 프로브 디자인 프로그램인 OligoArray 및 OligoWiz에 비해 목표유전사에 더 적합한 프로브를 찾을 수 있었다.

Regulation of Immune Responses by the Activating and Inhibitory Myeloid-Associate Immunoglobuline-Like Receptors (MAIR) (CD300)

  • Shibuya, Akira;Nakahashi-Oda, Chigusa;Tahara-Hanaoka, Satoko
    • IMMUNE NETWORK
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.41-45
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    • 2009
  • Activating and inhibitory cell surface receptors play important roles in regulation of immune responses. Recent progress has demonstrated that many inhibitory receptors pair with activating, as well as inhibitory, isoforms, both of whose genes are located in small clusters on a chromosome. We and others identified paired activating and inhibitory immunoglobulin-like receptors, designated myeloid-associated immunoglobulin-like receptors (MAIR) (CD300). MAIR is a multigene family consisting of nine genes on a small segment of mouse chromosome 11. MAIR family receptors are preferentially expressed on myeloid cells, including macrophages, dendritic cells, granulocytes, and bone-marrow-derived cultured mast cells, and a subset of B cells and regulate activation of these cells. Thus, MAIR plays an important role in innate immunity mediated by myeloid cells.

Divergence of Genes Encoding Non-specific Lipid Transfer Proteins in the Poaceae Family

  • Jang, Cheol Seong;Jung, Jae Hyeong;Yim, Won Cheol;Lee, Byung-Moo;Seo, Yong Weon;Kim, Wook
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.215-223
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    • 2007
  • The genes encoding non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs), members of a small multigene family, show a complex pattern of expressional regulation, suggesting that some diversification may have resulted from changes in their expression after duplication. In this study, the evolution of nsLTP genes within the Poaceae family was characterized via a survey of the pseudogenes and unigenes encoding the nsLTP in rice pseudomolecules and the NCBI unigene database. nsLTP-rich regions were detected in the distal portions of rice chromosomes 11 and 12; these may have resulted from the most recent large segmental duplication in the rice genome. Two independent tandem duplications were shown to occur within the nsLTP-rich regions of rice. The genomic distribution of the nsLTP genes in the rice genome differs from that in wheat. This may be attributed to gene migration, chromosomal rearrangement, and/or differential gene loss. The genomic distribution pattern of nsLTP genes in the Poaceae family points to the existence of some differences among cereal nsLTP genes, all of which diverged from an ancient gene. The unigenes encoding nsLTPs in each cereal species are clustered into five groups. The somewhat different distribution of nsLTP-encoding EST clones between the groups across cereal species imply that independent duplication(s) followed by subfunctionalization (and/or neofunctionalization) of the nsLTP gene family in each species occurred during speciation.

A novel variant of PHEX in a Korean family with X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets

  • Kim, Sejin;Kim, Sungsoo;Kim, Namhee
    • Journal of Genetic Medicine
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.27-31
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    • 2022
  • X-linked dominant hypophosphatemic rickets are the most common form of familial hypophosphatemic rickets resulting from hypophosphatemia caused by renal phosphate wasting, which in turn is a result of loss-of-function mutations in PHEX. Herein, we report a 39-year-old female with short stature and skeletal deformities and 12-month-old asymptomatic daughter. The female has a history of multiple surgical treatments because of lower limb deformities. Her biochemical findings revealed low serum phosphorus levels with elevated serum alkaline phosphatase activity and normal serum calcium levels, suggesting presence of hypophosphatemic rickets. To identify the molecular causes, we used a multigene testing panel and found a mutation, c.667dup (p.Asp223GlyfsTer15), in PHEX gene. To the best of our knowledge, this is a novel mutation. A heterozygous form of the same variant was detected in daughter, who showed no typical symptoms such as bow legs, frontal bossing, or waddling gate, but presented early signs of impaired mineralization in both X-ray and biochemical findings. The daughter was initiated onto early medical treatment with oral phosphate supplementation and an active vitamin D analog. Because the daughter was genetically diagnosed based on a family history before the onset of symptoms, appropriate medical management was possible from early infancy.

Differential Expression of Three Catalase Genes in the Small Radish (Rhaphanus sativus L. var. sativus)

  • Kwon, Soon Il;Lee, Hyoungseok;An, Chung Sun
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.37-44
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    • 2007
  • Three catalase cDNA clones were isolated from the small radish (Raphanus sativus L.). Their nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences showed the greatest homology to those of Arabidopsis. Genomic Southern blot analysis, using RsCat1 cDNA as a probe, showed that catalases are encoded by small multigene family in the small radish. Nondenaturing polyacrylamide gels revealed the presence of several catalase isozymes, the levels of which varied among the organs examined. The isozyme activities were assigned the individual catalase genes by Northern analysis using total RNA from different organs. The three catalase genes were differentially expressed in response to treatments such as white light, xenobiotics, osmoticum, and UV. Their expression in seedlings was controlled by the circadian clock under a light/dark cycle and/or in constant light. Interestingly, RsCat1 transcripts peaked in the morning, while those of RsCat2 and RsCat3 peaked in the early evening. Our results suggest that the RsCat enzymes are involved in defense against the oxidative stress induced by environmental changes.