Unravelling MADS-box gene family in Eucalyptus spp.: a starting point to an understanding of their developmental role in trees

MADS-box genes encode a family of transcription factors which control diverse developmental processes in flowering plants ranging from root to flower and fruit development. Members of the MADS-box gene family share a highly conserved sequence of approximately 180 nucleotides that encodes a DNA-binding domain. We used bioinformatics tools to investigate the information generated by the Eucalyptus Expressed Sequence Tag (FORESTs) genome project in order to identify and annotate MADS-box genes. The comparative phylogenetic analysis of the Eucalyptus MADS-box genes with Arabidopsis homologues allowed us to group them into one of the well-known subfamilies. Trends in gene expression of these putative Eucalyptus MADS-box genes were investigated by hierarchical clustering analysis. Among 24 MADS-box genes identified by our analysis, 12 are expressed in vegetative organs. Out of these, five are expressed predominately in wood. Understanding of the molecular mechanisms performed by MADS-box proteins underlying Eucalyptus growth, development and stress reactions would provide important insights into tree development and could reveal means by which tree characteristics could be modified for the improvement of industrial properties.

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Main Authors: Dias,Beatriz Fonseca de Oliveira, Simões-Araújo,Jean Luiz, Russo,Claudia A.M., Margis,Rogério, Alves-Ferreira,Márcio
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2005
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spelling oai:scielo:S1415-475720050004000042006-01-04Unravelling MADS-box gene family in Eucalyptus spp.: a starting point to an understanding of their developmental role in treesDias,Beatriz Fonseca de OliveiraSimões-Araújo,Jean LuizRusso,Claudia A.M.Margis,RogérioAlves-Ferreira,Márcio MADS-box vegetative development reproductive development phylogenetic analysis ESTs MADS-box genes encode a family of transcription factors which control diverse developmental processes in flowering plants ranging from root to flower and fruit development. Members of the MADS-box gene family share a highly conserved sequence of approximately 180 nucleotides that encodes a DNA-binding domain. We used bioinformatics tools to investigate the information generated by the Eucalyptus Expressed Sequence Tag (FORESTs) genome project in order to identify and annotate MADS-box genes. The comparative phylogenetic analysis of the Eucalyptus MADS-box genes with Arabidopsis homologues allowed us to group them into one of the well-known subfamilies. Trends in gene expression of these putative Eucalyptus MADS-box genes were investigated by hierarchical clustering analysis. Among 24 MADS-box genes identified by our analysis, 12 are expressed in vegetative organs. Out of these, five are expressed predominately in wood. Understanding of the molecular mechanisms performed by MADS-box proteins underlying Eucalyptus growth, development and stress reactions would provide important insights into tree development and could reveal means by which tree characteristics could be modified for the improvement of industrial properties.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaGenetics and Molecular Biology v.28 n.3 suppl.0 20052005-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572005000400004en10.1590/S1415-47572005000400004
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Unravelling MADS-box gene family in Eucalyptus spp.: a starting point to an understanding of their developmental role in trees
author_facet Dias,Beatriz Fonseca de Oliveira
Simões-Araújo,Jean Luiz
Russo,Claudia A.M.
Margis,Rogério
Alves-Ferreira,Márcio
author_sort Dias,Beatriz Fonseca de Oliveira
title Unravelling MADS-box gene family in Eucalyptus spp.: a starting point to an understanding of their developmental role in trees
title_short Unravelling MADS-box gene family in Eucalyptus spp.: a starting point to an understanding of their developmental role in trees
title_full Unravelling MADS-box gene family in Eucalyptus spp.: a starting point to an understanding of their developmental role in trees
title_fullStr Unravelling MADS-box gene family in Eucalyptus spp.: a starting point to an understanding of their developmental role in trees
title_full_unstemmed Unravelling MADS-box gene family in Eucalyptus spp.: a starting point to an understanding of their developmental role in trees
title_sort unravelling mads-box gene family in eucalyptus spp.: a starting point to an understanding of their developmental role in trees
description MADS-box genes encode a family of transcription factors which control diverse developmental processes in flowering plants ranging from root to flower and fruit development. Members of the MADS-box gene family share a highly conserved sequence of approximately 180 nucleotides that encodes a DNA-binding domain. We used bioinformatics tools to investigate the information generated by the Eucalyptus Expressed Sequence Tag (FORESTs) genome project in order to identify and annotate MADS-box genes. The comparative phylogenetic analysis of the Eucalyptus MADS-box genes with Arabidopsis homologues allowed us to group them into one of the well-known subfamilies. Trends in gene expression of these putative Eucalyptus MADS-box genes were investigated by hierarchical clustering analysis. Among 24 MADS-box genes identified by our analysis, 12 are expressed in vegetative organs. Out of these, five are expressed predominately in wood. Understanding of the molecular mechanisms performed by MADS-box proteins underlying Eucalyptus growth, development and stress reactions would provide important insights into tree development and could reveal means by which tree characteristics could be modified for the improvement of industrial properties.
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