Group VII Ethylene response factor diversification and regulation in four species from flood-prone environments

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2014

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van Veen, HansISNI 0000000396570835
Akman, V.
Jamar, D.C.L.
Vreugdenhil, D.
Kooiker, MaartenISNI 0000000396916162
van Tienderen, P.H.
Voesenek, RensISNI 0000000393162721
Schranz, E.
Sasidharan, RashmiISNI 0000000419434781

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Flooding events negatively affect plant performance and survival. Flooding gradients thereby determine the dynamics in vegetation composition and species abundance. In adaptation to flooding, the group VII Ethylene Response Factor genes (ERF-VIIs) play pivotal roles in rice and Arabidopsis through regulation of anaerobic gene expression and antithetical survival strategies.We investigated if ERF-VIIs have a similar role in mediating survival strategies in eudicot species from flood-prone environments. Here, we studied the evolutionary origin and regulation of ERF-VII transcript abundance and the physiological responses in species from two genera of divergent taxonomic lineages (Rumex and Rorippa). Synteny analysis revealed that angiosperm ERFVIIs arose from two ancestral loci and that subsequent diversification and duplication led to the present ERF-VII variation.We propose that subtle variation in the regulation of ERF-VII transcript abundance could explain variation in tolerance among Rorippa species. In Rumex, the main difference in flood tolerance correlated with the genetic variation in ERF-VII genes. Large transcriptional differences were found by comparing the two genera: darkness and dark submergence-induced Rumex ERF-VIIs, whereas HRE2 expression was increased in submerged Rorippa roots. We conclude that the involvement of ERF-VIIs in flooding tolerance developed in a phylogenetic-dependent manner, with subtle variations within taxonomic clades.

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Rorippa, Rumex, evolution, flooding

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van Veen, H, Akman, V, Jamar, D C L, Vreugdenhil, D, Kooiker, M, van Tienderen, P H, Voesenek, L, Schranz, E & Sasidharan, R 2014, 'Group VII Ethylene response factor diversification and regulation in four species from flood-prone environments', Plant, Cell and Environment, vol. 37, no. 10, pp. 2421-2432. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.12302