Comparative genomic analysis of CIPK gene family in Arabidopsis and Populus

Y Yu, X Xia, W Yin, H Zhang - Plant Growth Regulation, 2007 - Springer
Y Yu, X Xia, W Yin, H Zhang
Plant Growth Regulation, 2007Springer
Calcium serves as a second messenger in various signal transduction pathways in plants.
CBL-interacting protein kinases (CIPKs), which have a variety of functions, are involved in
calcium signal transduction. Previous, the studies on CIPK family members focused on
Arabidopsis and rice. Here, we present a comparative genomic analysis of the CIPK gene
family in Arabidopsis and poplar, a model tree species. Twenty-seven potential CIPKs were
identified from poplar using genome-wide analysis. Like the CIPK gene family from …
Abstract
Calcium serves as a second messenger in various signal transduction pathways in plants. CBL-interacting protein kinases (CIPKs), which have a variety of functions, are involved in calcium signal transduction. Previous, the studies on CIPK family members focused on Arabidopsis and rice. Here, we present a comparative genomic analysis of the CIPK gene family in Arabidopsis and poplar, a model tree species. Twenty-seven potential CIPKs were identified from poplar using genome-wide analysis. Like the CIPK gene family from Arabidopsis, CIPK genes from poplar were also divided into intron-free and intron-harboring groups. In the intron-harboring group, the intron distribution of CIPKs is rather conserved during the genome evolutionary process. Many homologous gene pairs were found in the CIPK gene family, indicating duplication events might contribute to the amplification of this gene family. The phylogenetic comparison of CIPKs in combination with intron distribution analysis revealed that CIPK genes from both Arabidopsis and poplar might have an ancient origin, which formed earlier than the separation of these two eudicot species. Our genomic and bioinformatic analysis will provide an important foundation for further functional dissection of the CBL-CIPK signaling network in poplars.
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