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Comparative phylogenetic and expression analysis of small GTPases families in legume and non-legume plants.

Ana Claudia FloresVirginia Dalla ViaVirginia SavyUlises Mancini VillagraMaria Eugenia ZanettiFlavio Antonio Blanco
Published in: Plant signaling & behavior (2019)
This study provides a comprehensive study of the small GTPase superfamily in several plant species. The genetic program associated to root nodule symbiosis includes small GTPases to fulfill specific functions during infection and formation of the symbiosomes. These GTPases seems to have been recruited from members that were already present in common ancestors with plants as distant as monocots since we failed to detect asymmetric evolution in any of the subfamily trees. Expression analyses identified a number of legume members that can have undergone neo- or sub-functionalization associated to the spatio-temporal transcriptional control during the onset of the symbiotic interaction.
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