Evolutionary pattern of the FAE1 gene in brassicaceae and its correlation with the erucic acid trait.

The fatty acid elongase 1 (FAE1) gene catalyzes the initial condensation step in the elongation pathway of VLCFA (very long chain fatty acid) biosynthesis and is thus a key gene in erucic acid biosynthesis. Based on a worldwide collection of 62 accessions representing 14 tribes, 31 genera, 51 specie...

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Main Authors: Xiaoqin Sun, Hui Pang, Mimi Li, Bin Peng, Haisong Guo, Qinqin Yan, Yueyu Hang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3865303?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d18d29b189b9493b8603640fdd0f71c12020-11-25T01:59:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01812e8353510.1371/journal.pone.0083535Evolutionary pattern of the FAE1 gene in brassicaceae and its correlation with the erucic acid trait.Xiaoqin SunHui PangMimi LiBin PengHaisong GuoQinqin YanYueyu HangThe fatty acid elongase 1 (FAE1) gene catalyzes the initial condensation step in the elongation pathway of VLCFA (very long chain fatty acid) biosynthesis and is thus a key gene in erucic acid biosynthesis. Based on a worldwide collection of 62 accessions representing 14 tribes, 31 genera, 51 species, 4 subspecies and 7 varieties, we conducted a phylogenetic reconstruction and correlation analysis between genetic variations in the FAE1 gene and the erucic acid trait, attempting to gain insight into the evolutionary patterns and the correlations between genetic variations in FAE1 and trait variations. The five clear, deeply diverged clades detected in the phylogenetic reconstruction are largely congruent with a previous multiple gene-derived phylogeny. The Ka/Ks ratio (<1) and overall low level of nucleotide diversity in the FAE1 gene suggest that purifying selection is the major evolutionary force acting on this gene. Sequence variations in FAE1 show a strong correlation with the content of erucic acid in seeds, suggesting a causal link between the two. Furthermore, we detected 16 mutations that were fixed between the low and high phenotypes of the FAE1 gene, which constitute candidate active sites in this gene for altering the content of erucic acid in seeds. Our findings begin to shed light on the evolutionary pattern of this important gene and represent the first step in elucidating how the sequence variations impact the production of erucic acid in plants.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3865303?pdf=render
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author Xiaoqin Sun
Hui Pang
Mimi Li
Bin Peng
Haisong Guo
Qinqin Yan
Yueyu Hang
spellingShingle Xiaoqin Sun
Hui Pang
Mimi Li
Bin Peng
Haisong Guo
Qinqin Yan
Yueyu Hang
Evolutionary pattern of the FAE1 gene in brassicaceae and its correlation with the erucic acid trait.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Xiaoqin Sun
Hui Pang
Mimi Li
Bin Peng
Haisong Guo
Qinqin Yan
Yueyu Hang
author_sort Xiaoqin Sun
title Evolutionary pattern of the FAE1 gene in brassicaceae and its correlation with the erucic acid trait.
title_short Evolutionary pattern of the FAE1 gene in brassicaceae and its correlation with the erucic acid trait.
title_full Evolutionary pattern of the FAE1 gene in brassicaceae and its correlation with the erucic acid trait.
title_fullStr Evolutionary pattern of the FAE1 gene in brassicaceae and its correlation with the erucic acid trait.
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary pattern of the FAE1 gene in brassicaceae and its correlation with the erucic acid trait.
title_sort evolutionary pattern of the fae1 gene in brassicaceae and its correlation with the erucic acid trait.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The fatty acid elongase 1 (FAE1) gene catalyzes the initial condensation step in the elongation pathway of VLCFA (very long chain fatty acid) biosynthesis and is thus a key gene in erucic acid biosynthesis. Based on a worldwide collection of 62 accessions representing 14 tribes, 31 genera, 51 species, 4 subspecies and 7 varieties, we conducted a phylogenetic reconstruction and correlation analysis between genetic variations in the FAE1 gene and the erucic acid trait, attempting to gain insight into the evolutionary patterns and the correlations between genetic variations in FAE1 and trait variations. The five clear, deeply diverged clades detected in the phylogenetic reconstruction are largely congruent with a previous multiple gene-derived phylogeny. The Ka/Ks ratio (<1) and overall low level of nucleotide diversity in the FAE1 gene suggest that purifying selection is the major evolutionary force acting on this gene. Sequence variations in FAE1 show a strong correlation with the content of erucic acid in seeds, suggesting a causal link between the two. Furthermore, we detected 16 mutations that were fixed between the low and high phenotypes of the FAE1 gene, which constitute candidate active sites in this gene for altering the content of erucic acid in seeds. Our findings begin to shed light on the evolutionary pattern of this important gene and represent the first step in elucidating how the sequence variations impact the production of erucic acid in plants.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3865303?pdf=render
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