Synchronization of cytoplasmic and transferred mitochondrial ribosomal protein gene expression in land plants is linked to <it>Telo</it>-box motif enrichment

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Chloroplasts and mitochondria evolved from the endosymbionts of once free-living eubacteria, and they transferred most of their genes to the host nuclear genome during evolution. The mechanisms used by plants to coordinate the expres...

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Main Authors: Zhu Xin-Guang, Wang Zhuo, Liu Lei, Wang Yu, Wang Jie, Ma Xiaotu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-06-01
Series:BMC Evolutionary Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/161
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spelling doaj-525f174c26ce4a38bc5d14cec887599e2021-09-02T06:00:40ZengBMCBMC Evolutionary Biology1471-21482011-06-0111116110.1186/1471-2148-11-161Synchronization of cytoplasmic and transferred mitochondrial ribosomal protein gene expression in land plants is linked to <it>Telo</it>-box motif enrichmentZhu Xin-GuangWang ZhuoLiu LeiWang YuWang JieMa Xiaotu<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Chloroplasts and mitochondria evolved from the endosymbionts of once free-living eubacteria, and they transferred most of their genes to the host nuclear genome during evolution. The mechanisms used by plants to coordinate the expression of such transferred genes, as well as other genes in the host nuclear genome, are still poorly understood.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In this paper, we use nuclear-encoded chloroplast (cpRPGs), as well as mitochondrial (mtRPGs) and cytoplasmic (euRPGs) ribosomal protein genes to study the coordination of gene expression between organelles and the host. Results show that the mtRPGs, but not the cpRPGs, exhibit strongly synchronized expression with euRPGs in all investigated land plants and that this phenomenon is linked to the presence of a <it>telo</it>-box DNA motif in the promoter regions of mtRPGs and euRPGs. This motif is also enriched in the promoter regions of genes involved in DNA replication. Sequence analysis further indicates that mtRPGs, in contrast to cpRPGs, acquired <it>telo</it>-box from the host nuclear genome.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Based on our results, we propose a model of plant nuclear genome evolution where coordination of activities in mitochondria and chloroplast and other cellular functions, including cell cycle, might have served as a strong selection pressure for the differential acquisition of <it>telo</it>-box between mtRPGs and cpRPGs. This research also highlights the significance of physiological needs in shaping transcriptional regulatory evolution.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/161
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author Zhu Xin-Guang
Wang Zhuo
Liu Lei
Wang Yu
Wang Jie
Ma Xiaotu
spellingShingle Zhu Xin-Guang
Wang Zhuo
Liu Lei
Wang Yu
Wang Jie
Ma Xiaotu
Synchronization of cytoplasmic and transferred mitochondrial ribosomal protein gene expression in land plants is linked to <it>Telo</it>-box motif enrichment
BMC Evolutionary Biology
author_facet Zhu Xin-Guang
Wang Zhuo
Liu Lei
Wang Yu
Wang Jie
Ma Xiaotu
author_sort Zhu Xin-Guang
title Synchronization of cytoplasmic and transferred mitochondrial ribosomal protein gene expression in land plants is linked to <it>Telo</it>-box motif enrichment
title_short Synchronization of cytoplasmic and transferred mitochondrial ribosomal protein gene expression in land plants is linked to <it>Telo</it>-box motif enrichment
title_full Synchronization of cytoplasmic and transferred mitochondrial ribosomal protein gene expression in land plants is linked to <it>Telo</it>-box motif enrichment
title_fullStr Synchronization of cytoplasmic and transferred mitochondrial ribosomal protein gene expression in land plants is linked to <it>Telo</it>-box motif enrichment
title_full_unstemmed Synchronization of cytoplasmic and transferred mitochondrial ribosomal protein gene expression in land plants is linked to <it>Telo</it>-box motif enrichment
title_sort synchronization of cytoplasmic and transferred mitochondrial ribosomal protein gene expression in land plants is linked to <it>telo</it>-box motif enrichment
publisher BMC
series BMC Evolutionary Biology
issn 1471-2148
publishDate 2011-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Chloroplasts and mitochondria evolved from the endosymbionts of once free-living eubacteria, and they transferred most of their genes to the host nuclear genome during evolution. The mechanisms used by plants to coordinate the expression of such transferred genes, as well as other genes in the host nuclear genome, are still poorly understood.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In this paper, we use nuclear-encoded chloroplast (cpRPGs), as well as mitochondrial (mtRPGs) and cytoplasmic (euRPGs) ribosomal protein genes to study the coordination of gene expression between organelles and the host. Results show that the mtRPGs, but not the cpRPGs, exhibit strongly synchronized expression with euRPGs in all investigated land plants and that this phenomenon is linked to the presence of a <it>telo</it>-box DNA motif in the promoter regions of mtRPGs and euRPGs. This motif is also enriched in the promoter regions of genes involved in DNA replication. Sequence analysis further indicates that mtRPGs, in contrast to cpRPGs, acquired <it>telo</it>-box from the host nuclear genome.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Based on our results, we propose a model of plant nuclear genome evolution where coordination of activities in mitochondria and chloroplast and other cellular functions, including cell cycle, might have served as a strong selection pressure for the differential acquisition of <it>telo</it>-box between mtRPGs and cpRPGs. This research also highlights the significance of physiological needs in shaping transcriptional regulatory evolution.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/11/161
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