A P450‐centric view of plant evolution
University of Tennessee Health Science Center · Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Being by far the largest family of enzymes to support plant metabolism, the cytochrome P450s (CYPs) constitute an excellent reporter of metabolism architecture and evolution. The huge superfamily of CYPs found in angiosperms is built on the successful evolution of 11 ancestral genes, with very different fates and progenies. Essential functions in the production of structural components (membrane sterols), light harvesting (carotenoids) or hormone biosynthesis kept some of them under purifying selection, limiting duplication and sub/neofunctionalization. One group (the CYP71 clan) after an early trigger to diversification, has kept growing, producing bursts of gene duplications at an accelerated rate. The CYP71…
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2Topics & keywords
- Neofunctionalization
- Brachypodium
- Brachypodium distachyon
- Biology
- Gene duplication
- Plant evolution
- Convergent evolution
- Secondary metabolism
- Life in Land