Utility of Amborella trichopoda and Nuphar advena expressed sequence tags for comparative sequence analysis

作者:Duarte Jill M; Wall P Kerr; Zahn Laura M; Soltis Pamela S; Soltis Douglas E; Leebens Mack Jim; Carlson John E; Ma Hong; dePamphilis Claude W*
来源:Taxon, 2008, 57(4): 1110-1122.

摘要

Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) for the basal angiosperms Amborella trichopoda (Amborellaceae) and the water lily Nuphar advena (Nymphaeaceae) have proven valuable in identification of gene pairs to study the timing of duplication events relative to the most recent common ancestor (MRCA) of all extant angiosperms. Here we discuss how ESTs for these taxa are also Useful for deducing gene families that were present in the MRCA of all flowering plants. For example, 4,572 gene Clusters identified in ail analysis of the rice and Arabidopsis proteomes contained putative orthologs of Amborella or Nuphar. Homologs of many developmentally important genes were identified from Amborella or Nuphar in these gene Clusters. This number of ancestral genes is expected to increase as the number of Amborella and water lily ESTs increases. Genes found unduplicated in the rice and Arabidopis genomes may be especially useful tor phylogenetic analyses including diverse angiosperm lineages. We identify 595 of these single copy genes with putative orthologs in Amborella or Nuphar. Phylogenetic analysis of one of these nuclear single-copy genes encoding the enzyme carboxymethylenebutenolidase yields a topology that places Amborella and Nuphar as the sisters to all other extant lineages of angiosperms and is generally consistent with current angiosperm phylogenics based mainly on chloroplast. mitochondrial, and nuclear ribosomal sequences.

  • 出版日期2008-11