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Independent and parallel recruitment of preexisting mechanisms underlying C₄ photosynthesis.

Brown NJ, Newell CA, Stanley S, Chen JE, Perrin AJ, Kajala K, Hibberd JM

Science. 2011 Mar 18; 331(6023): 1436-9.


Abstract

C₄ photosynthesis allows increased photosynthetic efficiency because carbon dioxide (CO₂) is concentrated around the key enzyme RuBisCO. Leaves of C₄ plants exhibit modified biochemistry, cell biology, and leaf development, but despite this complexity, C₄ photosynthesis has evolved independently in at least 45 lineages of plants. We found that two independent lineages of C₄ plant, whose last common ancestor predates the divergence of monocotyledons and dicotyledons about 180 million years ago, show conserved mechanisms controlling the expression of genes important for release of CO(2) around RuBisCO in bundle sheath (BS) cells. Orthologous genes from monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous C₃ species also contained conserved regulatory elements that conferred BS specificity when placed into C₄ species. We conclude that these conserved functional genetic elements likely facilitated the repeated evolution of C₄ photosynthesis.

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