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Duplication and partitioning in evolution and function of homoeologous Q loci governing domestication characters in polyploid wheat

  • Zengcui Zhang
  • , Harry Belcram
  • , Piotr Gornicki
  • , Mathieu Charles
  • , Jérémy Just
  • , Cécile Huneau
  • , Ghislaine Magdelenat
  • , Arnaud Couloux
  • , Sylvie Samain
  • , Bikram S. Gill
  • , Jack B. Rasmussen
  • , Valérie Barbe
  • , Justin D. Faris
  • , Boulos Chalhoub
  • North Dakota State University
  • Université d'Evry Val d'Essonne
  • University of Chicago
  • Genoscope - Centre National de Séquençage
  • Kansas State University
  • USDA Agricultural Research Service

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Résumé

The Q gene encodes an AP2-like transcription factor that played an important role in domestication of polyploid wheat. The chromosome 5A Q alleles (5AQ and 5Aq) have been well studied, but much less is known about the q alleles on wheat homoeologous chromosomes 5B (5Bq) and 5D (5Dq). We investigated the organization, evolution, and function of the Q/q homoeoalleles in hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Q/q gene sequences are highly conserved within and among the A, B, and D genomes of hexaploid wheat, the A and B genomes of tetraploid wheat, and the A, S, and D genomes of the diploid progenitors, but the intergenic regions of the Q/q locus are highly divergent among homoeologous genomes. Duplication of the q gene 5.8 Mya was likely followed by selective loss of one of the copies from the A genome progenitor and the other copy from the B, D, and S genomes. A recent V329-to-I mutation in the A lineage is correlated with the Q phenotype. The 5Bq homoeoalleles became a pseudogene after allotetraploidization. Expression analysis indicated that the homoeoalleles are coregulated in a complex manner. Combined phenotypic and expression analysis indicated that, whereas 5AQ plays a major role in conferring domestication-related traits, 5Dq contributes directly and 5Bq indirectly to suppression of the speltoid phenotype. The evolution of the Q/q loci in polyploid wheat resulted in the hyperfunctionalization of 5AQ, pseudogenization of 5Bq, and subfunctionalization of 5Dq, all contributing to the domestication traits.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)18737-18742
Nombre de pages6
journalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume108
Numéro de publication46
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 15 nov. 2011
Modification externeOui

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