生物
唇形科
化学空间
环烯醚萜
萜烯
单萜
进化生物学
植物
生物化学
药物发现
糖苷
作者
Benoît Boachon,C. Robin Buell,Emily Crisovan,Natalia Dudareva,Nicolás García,Grant T. Godden,Laura K. Henry,Mohamed O. Kamileen,Heather R. Kates,Matthew B. Kilgore,Benjamin R. Lichman,Evgeny V. Mavrodiev,Linsey Newton,Carlos E. Rodríguez López,Sarah E. O’Connor,Pamela S. Soltis,Pamela S. Soltis,Brieanne Vaillancourt,Krystle Wiegert‐Rininger,Dongyan Zhao
出处
期刊:Molecular Plant
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2018-06-18
卷期号:11 (8): 1084-1096
被引量:127
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.molp.2018.06.002
摘要
Abstract
The evolution of chemical complexity has been a major driver of plant diversification, with novel compounds serving as key innovations. The species-rich mint family (Lamiaceae) produces an enormous variety of compounds that act as attractants and defense molecules in nature and are used widely by humans as flavor additives, fragrances, and anti-herbivory agents. To elucidate the mechanisms by which such diversity evolved, we combined leaf transcriptome data from 48 Lamiaceae species and four outgroups with a robust phylogeny and chemical analyses of three terpenoid classes (monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, and iridoids) that share and compete for precursors. Our integrated chemical–genomic–phylogenetic approach revealed that: (1) gene family expansion rather than increased enzyme promiscuity of terpene synthases is correlated with mono- and sesquiterpene diversity; (2) differential expression of core genes within the iridoid biosynthetic pathway is associated with iridoid presence/absence; (3) generally, production of iridoids and canonical monoterpenes appears to be inversely correlated; and (4) iridoid biosynthesis is significantly associated with expression of geraniol synthase, which diverts metabolic flux away from canonical monoterpenes, suggesting that competition for common precursors can be a central control point in specialized metabolism. These results suggest that multiple mechanisms contributed to the evolution of chemodiversity in this economically important family.
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