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Evolutionary Fate of the Opine Synthesis Genes in the Arachis L. Genomes. / Богомаз, Олеся; Бемова, Виктория Дмитриевна; Миргородский, Никита Алексеевич; Матвеева, Татьяна Валерьевна.
в: Biology, Том 13, № 8, 601, 09.08.2024.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Evolutionary Fate of the Opine Synthesis Genes in the Arachis L. Genomes
AU - Богомаз, Олеся
AU - Бемова, Виктория Дмитриевна
AU - Миргородский, Никита Алексеевич
AU - Матвеева, Татьяна Валерьевна
PY - 2024/8/9
Y1 - 2024/8/9
N2 - Naturally transgenic plants are plants that have undergone Agrobacterium-mediated transformation under natural conditions without human involvement. Among Arachis hypogaea L., A. duranensis Krapov. & W.C. Greg, A. ipaensis Krapov. & W.C. Greg, A. monticola Krapov. & Rigoni, and A. stenosperma Krapov. & W.C. Greg are known to contain sequences derived from the T-DNA of " Agrobacterium". In the present study, using molecular genetics and bioinformatic methods, we characterized natural transgenes in 18 new species from six sections of the genus Arachis. We found that small fragments of genes for enzymes of the agropine synthesis pathway were preserved only in some of the studied samples and were lost in the majority of the species during evolution. At the same time, genes, similar to cucumopine synthases ( cus-like), remained intact in almost all of the investigated species. In cultivated peanuts, they are expressed in a tissue-specific manner. We demonstrated the intraspecific variability of the structure and expression of the cus-like gene in cultivated peanuts. The described diversity of gene sequences horizontally transferred from Agrobacterium to plants helps to shed light on the phylogeny of species of the genus Arachis and track possible hybridization events. Data on the ability of certain species to hybridize are useful for planning breeding schemes aimed at transferring valuable traits from wild species into cultivated peanuts.
AB - Naturally transgenic plants are plants that have undergone Agrobacterium-mediated transformation under natural conditions without human involvement. Among Arachis hypogaea L., A. duranensis Krapov. & W.C. Greg, A. ipaensis Krapov. & W.C. Greg, A. monticola Krapov. & Rigoni, and A. stenosperma Krapov. & W.C. Greg are known to contain sequences derived from the T-DNA of " Agrobacterium". In the present study, using molecular genetics and bioinformatic methods, we characterized natural transgenes in 18 new species from six sections of the genus Arachis. We found that small fragments of genes for enzymes of the agropine synthesis pathway were preserved only in some of the studied samples and were lost in the majority of the species during evolution. At the same time, genes, similar to cucumopine synthases ( cus-like), remained intact in almost all of the investigated species. In cultivated peanuts, they are expressed in a tissue-specific manner. We demonstrated the intraspecific variability of the structure and expression of the cus-like gene in cultivated peanuts. The described diversity of gene sequences horizontally transferred from Agrobacterium to plants helps to shed light on the phylogeny of species of the genus Arachis and track possible hybridization events. Data on the ability of certain species to hybridize are useful for planning breeding schemes aimed at transferring valuable traits from wild species into cultivated peanuts.
KW - ArachisL
KW - cT-DNA
KW - cucumopine synthase
KW - naturally transgenic plants
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/5b0a367d-130f-38cb-a4fe-466a71d2f8f8/
U2 - 10.3390/biology13080601
DO - 10.3390/biology13080601
M3 - Article
C2 - 39194539
VL - 13
JO - Biology
JF - Biology
SN - 2079-7737
IS - 8
M1 - 601
ER -
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