Diversity and cis-element architecture of the promoter regions of cellulose synthase genes in Eucalyptus

dc.contributor.authorCreux, Nicole Marie
dc.contributor.authorDe Castro, M.H. (Minique Hilda)
dc.contributor.authorRanik, Martin
dc.contributor.authorMaleka, Mathabatha Frank
dc.contributor.authorMyburg, Alexander Andrew
dc.contributor.emailzander.myburg@fabi.up.ac.zaen_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-06T13:07:46Z
dc.date.available2014-05-06T13:07:46Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractLignocellulosic biomass from fast-growing plantation trees is composed of carbohydrate-rich materials deposited into plant cell walls in a coordinated manner during wood formation. The diversity and evolution of the transcriptional networks regulating this process have not been studied extensively.We investigated patterns of species-level nucleotide diversity in the promoters of cellulose synthase (CesA) genes from different Eucalyptus tree species and assessed the possible roles of DNA sequence polymorphism in the gain or loss of cis-elements harboured within the promoters. Promoter regions of three primary and three secondary cell wall-associated CesA genes were isolated from 13 Eucalyptus species and were analysed for nucleotide and cis-element diversity. Species-level nucleotide diversity (π) ranged from 0.014 to 0.068, and different CesA promoters exhibited distinct patterns of sequence conservation. A set of 22 putative cis-elements were mapped to the CesA promoters using in silico methods. Forty-two percent of the mapped cis-element occurrences contained singleton polymorphisms which resulted in either gain or loss of a ciselement in a particular Eucalyptus species. The promoters of Eucalyptus CesA genes contained regions that are highly conserved at the species (Eucalyptus) and genus (with Arabidopsis and Populus) level, suggesting the presence of regulatory modules imposing functional constraint on such regions. Nucleotide polymorphisms in the CesA promoters more frequently created new cis-element occurrences than disrupted existing cis-element occurrences, a process which may be important for the maintenance and evolution of cellulose gene regulation in plants.en_US
dc.description.librarianhb2014en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipMondi and Sappi, through the Forest Molecular Genetics (FMG) Programme, the Technology and Human Resources for Industry Programme (THRIP)and the National Research Foundation of South Africa (NRF).en_US
dc.description.urihttp://link.springer.com/journal/11295en_US
dc.identifier.citationCreux, NM, De Castro, MH, Ranik, M, Maleka, M.F & Myburg, AA 2013, 'Diversity and cis-element architecture of the promoter regions of cellulose synthase genes in Eucalyptus', Tree Genetics and Genomes, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 989-1004.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1865-1674 (print)
dc.identifier.issn1865-1682 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1007/s11295-013-0611-2
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/39714
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSpringeren_US
dc.rights© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013. The original publication is available at : http://link.springer.com/journal/11295en_US
dc.subjectCis-element conservationen_US
dc.subjectPromoter evolutionen_US
dc.subjectSecondary cell wall (SCW)en_US
dc.subjectWood formationen_US
dc.subjectCesAen_US
dc.subjectWoody biomassen_US
dc.titleDiversity and cis-element architecture of the promoter regions of cellulose synthase genes in Eucalyptusen_US
dc.typePostprint Articleen_US

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