作者
Ying Bao, Guanjing Hu, Lex E Flagel, Armel Salmon, Magdalena Bezanilla, Andrew H Paterson, Zining Wang, Jonathan F Wendel
发表日期
2011/12/27
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
108
期号
52
页码范围
21152-21157
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Cotton is remarkable among our major crops in that four species were independently domesticated, two allopolyploids and two diploids. In each case thousands of years of human selection transformed sparsely flowering, perennial shrubs into highly productive crops with seeds bearing the vastly elongated and abundant single-celled hairs that comprise modern cotton fiber. The genetic underpinnings of these transformations are largely unknown, but comparative gene expression profiling experiments have demonstrated up-regulation of profilin accompanying domestication in all three species for which wild forms are known. Profilins are actin monomer binding proteins that are important in cytoskeletal dynamics and in cotton fiber elongation. We show that Gossypium diploids contain six profilin genes (GPRF1–GPRF6), located on four different chromosomes (eight chromosomes in the allopolyploid). All but one …
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