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Divergent regulatory mechanisms in the response of respiratory chain component genes to carbohydrates suggests a model for gene evolution after duplication
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2009-04Registro en:
Comelli, Raul Nicolas; Gonzalez, Daniel Hector; Divergent regulatory mechanisms in the response of respiratory chain component genes to carbohydrates suggests a model for gene evolution after duplication; Landes Bioscience; Plant Signaling and Behavior; 4; 12; 4-2009; 1179-1181
1559-2324
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Comelli, Raul Nicolas
Gonzalez, Daniel Hector
Resumen
The biogenesis of the plant mitochondrial respiratory chain needs the coordinated synthesis and assembly of the products of more than 100 genes located in the nucleus and within the organelle. One of the factors that regulate the expression of nuclear genes is the availability of carbohydrates. This regulation operates at the transcriptional level through elements present in the promoter regions of respiratory chain component genes. Recent studies of the promoters of two Arabidopsis genes that encode subunit 5b of cytochrome c oxidase suggest that these genes use different molecular mechanisms to respond to carbohydrates. A model is postulated in which one of the genes retained ancient expression characteristics while the other one incorporated novel response elements that allowed a progressive divergence of regulatory mechanisms.