Molecular evolution of the ent-kaurenoic acid oxidase gene in Oryzeae

Genet Mol Biol. 2012 Apr;35(2):448-54. doi: 10.1590/S1415-47572012005000020. Epub 2012 Feb 16.

Abstract

We surveyed the substitution patterns in the ent-kaurenoic acid oxidase (KAO) gene in 11 species of Oryzeae with an outgroup in the Ehrhartoidaea. The synonymous and non-synonymous substitution rates showed a high positive correlation with each other, but were negatively correlated with codon usage bias and GC content at third codon positions. The substitution rate was heterogenous among lineages. Likelihood-ratio tests showed that the non-synonymous/synonymous rate ratio changed significantly among lineages. Site-specific models provided no evidence for positive selection of particular amino acid sites in any codon of the KAO gene. This finding suggested that the significant rate heterogeneity among some lineages may have been caused by variability in the relaxation of the selective constraint among lineages or by neutral processes.

Keywords: codon usage bias; ent-kaurenoic acid oxidase (KAO); positive selection; rate heterogeneity; substitution rate.