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- W3009081166 abstract "Evolution of Brassica genome post-polyploidization reveals asymmetrical genome fractionation and copy number variation. Herein, we describe the impact of promoter divergence among SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS1 (SOC1) homeologs on expression and function in Brassica spp. SOC1, a regulated floral pathway integrator, is conserved as 3 redundant homeologs in diploid Brassicas. Even with high sequence identity within coding regions (92.8–100%), the spatio-temporal expression patterns of 9 SOC1 homologs in B. juncea and B. nigra indicates regulatory divergence. While LF and MF2 SOC1 homeologs are upregulated during floral transition, MF1 is barely expressed. Also, MF2 homeolog levels do not decline post-flowering, unlike LF. To investigate the underlying source of divergence, we analyzed the sequence and phylogeny of all reported (22) and isolated (21) upstream regions of Brassica SOC1. Full length upstream regions (4712–19189 bp) reveal 5 ubiquitously conserved ancestral Blocks, harboring binding sites of 18 TFs (TFBSs) characterized in Arabidopsis thaliana. The orthologs of these TFBSs are differentially conserved among Brassica SOC1 homeologs, imparting expression divergence. No crucial TFBSs are exclusively lost from LF_SOC1 promoter, while MF1_SOC1 has lost NF-Y binding site crucial for SOC1 activation by CONSTANS. MF2_SOC1 homeologs have lost important TFBSs (SEP3, AP1 and SMZ), responsible for SOC1 repression post-flowering. BjuAALF_SOC1 promoter (proximal 2 kb) shows ubiquitous reporter expression in B. juncea cv. Varuna transgenics, while BjuAAMF1_SOC1 promoter shows absence of reporter expression, validating the impact of TFBS divergence. Conservation of the original primary protein sequence is discovered in B. rapa homeologs (46) of 18 TFs. Co-regulation pattern of these TFs appeared similar for B. rapa LF and MF2 SOC1 homeologs; MF1 shows significant variation. Strong regulatory association is recorded for AP1, AP2, SEP3, FLC and CONSTANS/NF-Y, highlighting their importance in homeolog-specific SOC1 regulation. Correlation of B. juncea AP1, AP2 and FLC expression with SOC1 homeologs also complies with the TFBS differences. We thus conclude that redundant SOC1 loci contribute differentially to cumulative expression of SOC1 due to divergent selection of ancestral TFBSs." @default.
- W3009081166 created "2020-03-13" @default.
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- W3009081166 date "2020-06-01" @default.
- W3009081166 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W3009081166 title "Homeologs of Brassica SOC1, a central regulator of flowering time, are differentially regulated due to partitioning of evolutionarily conserved transcription factor binding sites in promoters" @default.
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- W3009081166 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2020.106777" @default.