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Genome-wide identification and comparative expression analysis reveal a rapid expansion and functional divergence of duplicated genes in the WRKY gene family of cabbage, Brassica oleracea var. capitata

WRKY transcription factors (TFs), one of the ten largest TF families in higher plants, play important roles in regulating plant development and resistance. To date, little is known about the WRKY TF family in Brassica oleracea. Recently, the completed genome sequence of cabbage (B. oleracea var. cap...

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Published in:Gene 2015-02, Vol.557 (1), p.35-42
Main Authors: Yao, Qiu-Yang, Xia, En-Hua, Liu, Fei-Hu, Gao, Li-Zhi
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description WRKY transcription factors (TFs), one of the ten largest TF families in higher plants, play important roles in regulating plant development and resistance. To date, little is known about the WRKY TF family in Brassica oleracea. Recently, the completed genome sequence of cabbage (B. oleracea var. capitata) allows us to systematically analyze WRKY genes in this species. A total of 148 WRKY genes were characterized and classified into seven subgroups that belong to three major groups. Phylogenetic and synteny analyses revealed that the repertoire of cabbage WRKY genes was derived from a common ancestor shared with Arabidopsis thaliana. The B. oleracea WRKY genes were found to be preferentially retained after the whole-genome triplication (WGT) event in its recent ancestor, suggesting that the WGT event had largely contributed to a rapid expansion of the WRKY gene family in B. oleracea. The analysis of RNA-Seq data from various tissues (i.e., roots, stems, leaves, buds, flowers and siliques) revealed that most of the identified WRKY genes were positively expressed in cabbage, and a large portion of them exhibited patterns of differential and tissue-specific expression, demonstrating that these gene members might play essential roles in plant developmental processes. Comparative analysis of the expression level among duplicated genes showed that gene expression divergence was evidently presented among cabbage WRKY paralogs, indicating functional divergence of these duplicated WRKY genes. •We characterized a total of 148 WRKY genes including 37 novel ones in cabbage.•Preferential retention after WGT may contribute to rapid expansion of WRKY family.•A large portion of WRKY genes exhibited patterns of tissue-specific expression.•Expression divergence of BolWRKY paralogs indicates their functional diversification.
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Arabidopsis - genetics
Arabidopsis thaliana
Base Sequence
Brassica
Brassica - genetics
Brassica oleracea
Cabbage
DNA, Plant - analysis
DNA, Plant - genetics
Duplicated gene
Expression divergence
Gene Duplication
Gene Expression Profiling
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant - genetics
Genes, Duplicate
Genome, Plant - genetics
Phylogeny
Plant Proteins - classification
Plant Proteins - genetics
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Tissue-specific expression
Transcription Factors - classification
Transcription Factors - genetics
Transcriptome - genetics
WRKY transcription factor
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