Diversification and evolution of the SDG gene family in Brassica rapa after the whole genome triplication

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(2015)

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Histone lysine methylation, controlled by the SET Domain Group (SDG) gene family, is part of the histone code that regulates chromatin function and epigenetic control of gene expression. Analyzing the SDG gene family in Brassica rapa for their gene structure, domain architecture, subcellular localization, rate of molecular evolution and gene expression pattern revealed common occurrences of subfunctionalization and neofunctionalization in BrSDGs . In comparison with Arabidopsis thaliana , the BrSDG gene family was found to be more divergent than AtSDGs , which might partly explain the rich variety of morphotypes in B. rapa . In addition, a new evolutionary pattern of the four main groups of SDGs was presented, in which the Trx group and the SUVR subgroup evolved faster than the E(z), Ash groups and the SUVH subgroup. These differences in evolutionary rate among the four main groups of SDG s are perhaps due to the complexity and variability of the regions that bind with biomacromolecules, which guide SDGs to their target loci.
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Epigenomics,Plant molecular biology,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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