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Evolutionarily conserved hierarchical gene regulatory networks for plant salt stress response

Authors :
Ming-Jung Liu
Honzhen Goh
Christina B. Azodi
Daisuke Urano
Ting-Ying Wu
Shalini Krishnamoorthi
Source :
Nature Plants. 7:787-799
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Plant cells constantly alter their gene expression profiles to respond to environmental fluctuations. These continuous adjustments are regulated by multi-hierarchical networks of transcription factors. To understand how such gene regulatory networks (GRNs) have stabilized evolutionarily while allowing for species-specific responses, we compare the GRNs underlying salt response in the early-diverging and late-diverging plants Marchantia polymorpha and Arabidopsis thaliana. Salt-responsive GRNs, constructed on the basis of the temporal transcriptional patterns in the two species, share common trans-regulators but exhibit an evolutionary divergence in cis-regulatory sequences and in the overall network sizes. In both species, WRKY-family transcription factors and their feedback loops serve as central nodes in salt-responsive GRNs. The divergent cis-regulatory sequences of WRKY-target genes are probably associated with the expansion in network size, linking salt stress to tissue-specific developmental and physiological responses. The WRKY modules and highly linked WRKY feedback loops have been preserved widely in other plants, including rice, while keeping their binding-motif sequences mutable. Together, the conserved trans-regulators and the quickly evolving cis-regulatory sequences allow salt-responsive GRNs to adapt over a long evolutionary timescale while maintaining some consistent regulatory structure. This strategy may benefit plants as they adapt to changing environments.

Details

ISSN :
20550278
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Plants
Accession number :
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