Genome-wide comparative analyses of GATA transcription factors among seven Populus genomes

Abstract GATA transcription factors (TFs) are widespread eukaryotic regulators whose DNA-binding domain is a class IV zinc finger motif (CX2CX17–20CX2C) followed by a basic region. We identified 262 GATA genes (389 GATA TFs) from seven Populus genomes using the pipeline of GATA-TFDB. Alternative spl...

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Main Authors: Mangi Kim, Hong Xi, Suhyeon Park, Yunho Yun, Jongsun Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95940-5
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spelling doaj-ac2d6b8c5b71420db783b59a772eebac2021-08-22T11:23:49ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-08-0111111510.1038/s41598-021-95940-5Genome-wide comparative analyses of GATA transcription factors among seven Populus genomesMangi Kim0Hong Xi1Suhyeon Park2Yunho Yun3Jongsun Park4InfoBoss Inc.InfoBoss Inc.InfoBoss Inc.InfoBoss Inc.InfoBoss Inc.Abstract GATA transcription factors (TFs) are widespread eukaryotic regulators whose DNA-binding domain is a class IV zinc finger motif (CX2CX17–20CX2C) followed by a basic region. We identified 262 GATA genes (389 GATA TFs) from seven Populus genomes using the pipeline of GATA-TFDB. Alternative splicing forms of Populus GATA genes exhibit dynamics of GATA gene structures including partial or full loss of GATA domain and additional domains. Subfamily III of Populus GATA genes display lack CCT and/or TIFY domains. 21 Populus GATA gene clusters (PCs) were defined in the phylogenetic tree of GATA domains, suggesting the possibility of subfunctionalization and neofunctionalization. Expression analysis of Populus GATA genes identified the five PCs displaying tissue-specific expression, providing the clues of their biological functions. Amino acid patterns of Populus GATA motifs display well conserved manner of Populus GATA genes. The five Populus GATA genes were predicted as membrane-bound GATA TFs. Biased chromosomal distributions of GATA genes of three Populus species. Our comparative analysis approaches of the Populus GATA genes will be a cornerstone to understand various plant TF characteristics including evolutionary insights.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95940-5
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author Mangi Kim
Hong Xi
Suhyeon Park
Yunho Yun
Jongsun Park
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Hong Xi
Suhyeon Park
Yunho Yun
Jongsun Park
Genome-wide comparative analyses of GATA transcription factors among seven Populus genomes
Scientific Reports
author_facet Mangi Kim
Hong Xi
Suhyeon Park
Yunho Yun
Jongsun Park
author_sort Mangi Kim
title Genome-wide comparative analyses of GATA transcription factors among seven Populus genomes
title_short Genome-wide comparative analyses of GATA transcription factors among seven Populus genomes
title_full Genome-wide comparative analyses of GATA transcription factors among seven Populus genomes
title_fullStr Genome-wide comparative analyses of GATA transcription factors among seven Populus genomes
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide comparative analyses of GATA transcription factors among seven Populus genomes
title_sort genome-wide comparative analyses of gata transcription factors among seven populus genomes
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series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract GATA transcription factors (TFs) are widespread eukaryotic regulators whose DNA-binding domain is a class IV zinc finger motif (CX2CX17–20CX2C) followed by a basic region. We identified 262 GATA genes (389 GATA TFs) from seven Populus genomes using the pipeline of GATA-TFDB. Alternative splicing forms of Populus GATA genes exhibit dynamics of GATA gene structures including partial or full loss of GATA domain and additional domains. Subfamily III of Populus GATA genes display lack CCT and/or TIFY domains. 21 Populus GATA gene clusters (PCs) were defined in the phylogenetic tree of GATA domains, suggesting the possibility of subfunctionalization and neofunctionalization. Expression analysis of Populus GATA genes identified the five PCs displaying tissue-specific expression, providing the clues of their biological functions. Amino acid patterns of Populus GATA motifs display well conserved manner of Populus GATA genes. The five Populus GATA genes were predicted as membrane-bound GATA TFs. Biased chromosomal distributions of GATA genes of three Populus species. Our comparative analysis approaches of the Populus GATA genes will be a cornerstone to understand various plant TF characteristics including evolutionary insights.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95940-5
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