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Genes and Genomics
2012 Volume.34 No. 6 p.599 ~ p.608
Molecular characterization and in silico analysis of RNA polymerase alpha subunit gene (rpoA) in Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) cv. Deglet Nour
Dhieb Amina

Elleuch Amine
Kriaa Walid
Masmoudi Faiza
Drira Nourredine
Abstract
The rpoA gene coding for the ¥á-subunit of DNA-dependent RNA polymerase located in the chloroplastic genome of date palm has been characterized from the elite cultivar Deglet Nour by cloning and sequencing of the PCR amplification product. The full length of rpoA-Pd (Phoenix dactylifera) gene was 1014 bp. The comparison in Genbank showed that the rpoA gene has a 100% homology with the Khalas cultivar of date palm and a strong homology with Oil Palm (99%). The deduced protein full length is 337 amino acid corresponding to 38,692 Da polypeptide. It contained an Alpha N-terminal domain (alpha-NTD) between 1 to 233 (aa) and Alpha C-terminal domain (alpha-CTD) between 266 to 337 (aa). Initially, we have compared the sequences of the full-length DNA rpoA gene from Date Palm and Oil palm, 15 mutations have been detected, 4 do not affect amino acid sequences. A multiple alignment of protein sequences of Date Palm and other plants shows 6 mutations specific for palms family and one is specific to monocots species. A multiple alignment of 35 nucleotide sequences from different plant species shows 3 SNPs specific to Date Palm, 6 SNPs specific to Palms family and 6 other to monocot species. The phylogenetic analysis performed in this work shows a strong similarity between Pd-rpoA and rpoA genes from other plant species, but it shows a great divergence with the rpoA of E. coli. To explain whether the separation of the two clades was due to selection pressure. We calculate the ratio Ka/Ks for different species. A synteny analyses of rpoA genes was effected, a high genomic synteny is observed for the ropA in all the species included in this study.
KEYWORD
Date Palm, rpoA, Chloroplast genome, Phylogenetic relationships, Selection pressure
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