2011
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-arplant-042110-103814
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Convergent Evolution in Plant Specialized Metabolism

Abstract: Plants synthesize a multitude of compounds that contribute to adaptation to their ecological niches. Such compounds serve as attractants of other living organisms beneficial to the plants or as defense against other biotic as well as abiotic agents. Selection for increased fitness, a never-ending process, has resulted in each plant lineage synthesizing a distinct set of specialized metabolites appropriate for its environment. The total number of specialized metabolites found in the plant kingdom far exceeds th… Show more

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“…The mechanisms that underlie the evolution of specialized metabolism are diverse but frequently involve gene duplication or gene family expansion, coupled with subfunctionalization or neofunctionalization that may influence the expression pattern of a given gene or the activity of a protein or enzyme (Pichersky and Lewinsohn, 2011;Shoji and Hashimoto, 2011;Niemüller et al, 2012;Weng et al, 2012;Kaltenegger et al, 2013;Matsuba et al, 2013;Kang et al, 2014). Relative to Arabidopsis, there is an expansion of the ArAT gene family in A. belladonna, tomato, and potato, with two or three ArAT genes present in these species for each Arabidopsis gene (Figure 4).…”
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“…The mechanisms that underlie the evolution of specialized metabolism are diverse but frequently involve gene duplication or gene family expansion, coupled with subfunctionalization or neofunctionalization that may influence the expression pattern of a given gene or the activity of a protein or enzyme (Pichersky and Lewinsohn, 2011;Shoji and Hashimoto, 2011;Niemüller et al, 2012;Weng et al, 2012;Kaltenegger et al, 2013;Matsuba et al, 2013;Kang et al, 2014). Relative to Arabidopsis, there is an expansion of the ArAT gene family in A. belladonna, tomato, and potato, with two or three ArAT genes present in these species for each Arabidopsis gene (Figure 4).…”
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“…Plants produce diverse arrays of specialized metabolites that govern interactions with, and adaptation to, their biotic and abiotic environments (Pichersky and Gershenzon, 2002;Hartmann, 2007;Pichersky and Lewinsohn, 2011;Tholl, 2015). Among these specialized metabolites, diterpenoids are a large class of more than 10,000 known compounds with diverse physiological and biological functions.…”
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“…convergent evolution | caffeine biosynthesis | enzyme evolution | paleomolecular biology C onvergent evolution has resulted in the independent origins of many traits dispersed throughout the tree of life. Whereas some convergent traits are known to be generated via similar developmental or biochemical pathways, others arise from different paths (1)(2)(3)(4)(5). Likewise, similar (orthologous) or different (paralogous or even unrelated) genes may encode for the regulatory or structural proteins composing the components of pathways that build convergent traits (6)(7)(8)(9)(10).…”
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