Convergent and/or parallel evolution of RNA‐binding proteins in angiosperms after polyploidization

Author:

Guo Liangyu1ORCID,Wang Shuo1,Jiao Xi1,Ye Xiaoxue2ORCID,Deng Deyin1,Liu Hua1,Li Yan1ORCID,Van de Peer Yves345ORCID,Wu Wenwu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Silviculture, School of Forestry and Biotechnology Zhejiang A&F University Lin'an, Hangzhou 311300 China

2. Institute of Tropical Biosciences and Biotechnology Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences Haikou 571101 China

3. Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics VIB – UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology, Ghent University B‐9052 Ghent Belgium

4. College of Horticulture, Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies Nanjing Agricultural University Nanjing 210095 China

5. Department of Biochemistry, Genetics and Microbiology University of Pretoria Pretoria 0028 South Africa

Abstract

Summary Increasing studies suggest that the biased retention of stress‐related transcription factors (TFs) after whole‐genome duplications (WGDs) could rewire gene transcriptional networks, facilitating plant adaptation to challenging environments. However, the role of posttranscriptional factors (e.g. RNA‐binding proteins, RBPs) following WGDs has been largely ignored. Uncovering thousands of RBPs in 21 representative angiosperm species, we integrate genomic, transcriptomic, regulatomic, and paleotemperature datasets to unravel their evolutionary trajectories and roles in adapting to challenging environments. We reveal functional enrichments of RBP genes in stress responses and identify their convergent retention across diverse angiosperms from independent WGDs, coinciding with global cooling periods. Numerous RBP duplicates derived from WGDs are then identified as cold‐induced. A significant overlap of 29 orthogroups between WGD‐derived and cold‐induced RBP genes across diverse angiosperms highlights a correlation between WGD and cold stress. Notably, we unveil an orthogroup (Glycine‐rich RNA‐binding Proteins 7/8, GRP7/8) and relevant TF duplicates (CCA1/LHY, RVE4/8, CBF2/4, etc.), co‐retained in different angiosperms post‐WGDs. Finally, we illustrate their roles in rewiring circadian and cold‐regulatory networks at both transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels during global cooling. Altogether, we underline the adaptive evolution of RBPs in angiosperms after WGDs during global cooling, improving our understanding of plants surviving periods of environmental turmoil.

Funder

Universiteit Gent

HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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