A phylogenetic study of the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase multigene family in Poaceae: understanding the molecular changes linked to C4 photosynthesis evolution


Autoria(s): Christin P.A.; Salamin N.; Savolainen V.; Besnard G.
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

Phylogenetic reconstructions have supported several independent appearances of C₄ photosynthesis within grasses (Poaceae). These recurrent appearances appear to contradict the large number of biochemical and morphological changes required to change from C₃ to C₄, a paradox that leads to questions about the genetic changes underlying C₄ evolution. In this study, we analysed sequences encoding phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylases (PEPCs) in grasses in order to gain insights into the origin of the ppc-C₄ gene, which encodes a key enzyme in the C₄ pathway. We screened databanks for PEPC genes or cDNAs in grasses. A coding sequence of 1130 base pairs was used to build phylogenetic trees that supported the existence of four distinct PEPC gene lineages. Ppc-C₄ present in all C₄ grasses was also found in two C₃ species. The ppc-C₄ clade was congruent with the species tree, suggesting orthologous evolution. This result would imply that ppc-C₄ appeared without any duplication event. Nevertheless, caution is needed since the sampling of our study is still far from comprehensive. Further investigation with an increased sampling is recommended to elucidate the evolutionary changes underlying ppc-C₄ gene evolution in grasses.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_8893933F0599

isbn:1874-933X

doi:www.jstor.org/stable/20443369

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Kew Bulletin, vol. 62, no. 3, pp. 455-462

Palavras-Chave #C4 photosynthesis; grasses, molecular evolution; phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase; phylogeny; Poaceae
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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