作者
Zhenzhen Yang, Eric K Wafula, Loren A Honaas, Huiting Zhang, Malay Das, Monica Fernandez-Aparicio, Kan Huang, Pradeepa CG Bandaranayake, Biao Wu, Joshua P Der, Christopher R Clarke, Paula E Ralph, Lena Landherr, Naomi S Altman, Michael P Timko, John I Yoder, James H Westwood, Claude W DePamphilis
发表日期
2015/3/1
期刊
Molecular biology and evolution
卷号
32
期号
3
页码范围
767-790
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
The origin of novel traits is recognized as an important process underlying many major evolutionary radiations. We studied the genetic basis for the evolution of haustoria, the novel feeding organs of parasitic flowering plants, using comparative transcriptome sequencing in three species of Orobanchaceae. Around 180 genes are upregulated during haustorial development following host attachment in at least two species, and these are enriched in proteases, cell wall modifying enzymes, and extracellular secretion proteins. Additionally, about 100 shared genes are upregulated in response to haustorium inducing factors prior to host attachment. Collectively, we refer to these newly identified genes as putative “parasitism genes.” Most of these parasitism genes are derived from gene duplications in a common ancestor of Orobanchaceae and Mimulus guttatus, a related nonparasitic plant. Additionally, the …
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