Melatonin Synthesis and Function: Evolutionary History in Animals and Plants
Yunnan University · Yunnan Agricultural University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Melatonin is an ancient molecule that can be traced back to the origin of life. Melatonin’s initial function was likely that as a free radical scavenger. Melatonin presumably evolved in bacteria; it has been measured in both α-proteobacteria and in photosynthetic cyanobacteria. In early evolution, bacteria were phagocytosed by primitive eukaryotes for their nutrient value. According to the endosymbiontic theory, the ingested bacteria eventually developed a symbiotic association with their host eukaryotes. The ingested α-proteobacteria evolved into mitochondria while cyanobacteria became chloroplasts and both organelles retained their ability to produce melatonin. Since these organelles have persisted to the…
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7Topics & keywords
- Melatonin
- Biology
- Free radical scavenger
- Pineal gland
- Cell biology
- Chloroplast
- Receptor
- Oxidative stress
- Life in Land