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Evolutionary flexibility in flooding response circuitry in angiosperms
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2019-09-20Registro en:
Reynoso, Mauricio Alberto; Kajala, Kaisa; Bajic, Marko; West, Donnelly; Pauluzzi, Germain; et al.; Evolutionary flexibility in flooding response circuitry in angiosperms; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Science; 365; 6459; 20-9-2019; 1291-1295
0036-8075
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Autor
Reynoso, Mauricio Alberto
Kajala, Kaisa
Bajic, Marko
West, Donnelly
Pauluzzi, Germain
Yao, Andrew I.
Hatch, Kathryn
Zumstein, Kristina
Woodhouse, Margaret
Rodríguez Medina, Joel
Sinha, Neelima
Brady, Siobhan M.
Deal, Roger
Bailey Serres, Julia
Resumen
Flooding due to extreme weather threatens crops and ecosystems. To understand variation in gene regulatory networks activated by submergence, we conducted a high-resolution analysis of chromatin accessibility and gene expression at three scales of transcript control in four angiosperms, ranging from a dryland-adapted wild species to a wetland crop. The data define a cohort of conserved submergenceactivated genes with signatures of overlapping cis regulation by four transcription factor families. Syntenic genes are more highly expressed than nonsyntenic genes, yet both can have the cis motifs and chromatin accessibility associated with submergence up-regulation.Whereas the flexible circuitry spans the eudicot-monocot divide, the frequency of specific cis motifs, extent of chromatin accessibility, and degree of submergence activation are more prevalent in the wetland crop and may have adaptive importance.