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Lateral transfers lead to the birth of momilactone biosynthetic gene clusters in grass.
Wu, Dongya; Hu, Yiyu; Akashi, Shota; Nojiri, Hideaki; Guo, Longbiao; Ye, Chu-Yu; Zhu, Qian-Hao; Okada, Kazunori; Fan, Longjiang.
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  • Wu D; Hainan Institute of Zhejiang University, Yonyou Industrial Park, Sanya, 572025, China.
  • Hu Y; Institute of Crop Science & Institute of Bioinformatics, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.
  • Akashi S; Institute of Crop Science & Institute of Bioinformatics, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.
  • Nojiri H; Biotechnology Research Center, University of Tokyo, 113-8657, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Guo L; Biotechnology Research Center, University of Tokyo, 113-8657, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Ye CY; State Key Laboratory for Rice Biology, China National Rice Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou, 310006, China.
  • Zhu QH; Institute of Crop Science & Institute of Bioinformatics, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.
  • Okada K; CSIRO Agriculture and Food, Black Mountain Laboratories, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia.
  • Fan L; Biotechnology Research Center, University of Tokyo, 113-8657, Tokyo, Japan.
Plant J ; 111(5): 1354-1367, 2022 09.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35781905
ABSTRACT
Momilactone A, an important plant labdane-related diterpenoid, functions as a phytoalexin against pathogens and an allelochemical against neighboring plants. The genes involved in the biosynthesis of momilactone A are found in clusters, i.e., momilactone A biosynthetic gene clusters (MABGCs), in the rice and barnyardgrass genomes. In addition, we know little about the origin and evolution of MABGCs. Here, we integrated results from comprehensive phylogeny and comparative genomic analyses of the core genes of MABGC-like clusters and MABGCs in 40 monocot plant genomes, providing convincing evidence for the birth and evolution of MABGCs in grass species. The MABGCs found in the PACMAD clade of the core grass lineage (including Panicoideae and Chloridoideae) originated from a MABGC-like cluster in Triticeae (BOP clade) via lateral gene transfer (LGT) and followed by recruitment of MAS1/2 and CYP76L1 genes. The MABGCs in Oryzoideae originated from PACMAD through another LGT event and lost CYP76L1 afterwards. The Oryza MABGC and another Oryza diterpenoid cluster c2BGC are two distinct clusters, with the latter originating from gene duplication and relocation within Oryzoideae. Further comparison of the expression patterns of the MABGC genes between rice and barnyardgrass in response to pathogen infection and allelopathy provides novel insights into the functional innovation of MABGCs in plants. Our results demonstrate LGT-mediated origination of MABGCs in grass and shed lights into the evolutionary innovation and optimization of plant biosynthetic pathways.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Oryza / Echinochloa / Diterpenos Idioma: En Revista: Plant J Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / BOTANICA Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Oryza / Echinochloa / Diterpenos Idioma: En Revista: Plant J Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / BOTANICA Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China