Evolutionary assembly of the plant terrestrialization toolkit from protein domains.
Proc Biol Sci
; 291(2027): 20240985, 2024 Jul.
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ABSTRACT
Land plants (embryophytes) came about in a momentous evolutionary singularity plant terrestrialization. This event marks not only the conquest of land by plants but also the massive radiation of embryophytes into a diverse array of novel forms and functions. The unique suite of traits present in the earliest land plants is thought to have been ushered in by a burst in genomic novelty. Here, we asked the question of how these bursts were possible. For this, we explored (i) the initial emergence and (ii) the reshuffling of domains to give rise to hallmark environmental response genes of land plants. We pinpoint that a quarter of the embryophytic genes for stress physiology are specific to the lineage, yet a significant portion of this novelty arises not de novo but from reshuffling and recombining of pre-existing domains. Our data suggest that novel combinations of old genomic substrate shaped the plant terrestrialization toolkit, including hallmark processes in signalling, biotic interactions and specialized metabolism.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Embryophyta
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Biological Evolution
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Protein Domains
Language:
En
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Proc Biol Sci
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Proc. - Royal Soc., Biol. sci. (Print)
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Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences (Print)
Year:
2024
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Article