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Diversity and ecological functions of anthocyanins
Nele Grünig1,2, Jakob Maximilian Horz1,3, Boas Pucker4
1Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Institute of Plant Biology & BRICS, TU Braunschweig, Mendelssohnstrasse 4, Braunschweig, 38106, Germany.
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Anthocyanins are well known as colorants of flowers, but many other invisible functions might have been more important during the evolution of complex biosynthesis networks in plants. The number of anthocyanin decorating enzymes, the subtle control of structural genes by numerous transcription factors, and routes of intracellular anthocyanin transport are reviewed here. Various ecological functions of anthocyanins hold the key to understanding evolutionary trajectories that lead to the success of these pigments. Proposed functions include carbon sinks that prevent excessive sugar levels, sun blockers protecting the photosynthesis apparatus, antioxidants scavenging reactive oxygen species, providing camouflage, and attraction of pollinators and seed dispersers. Anthocyanins clearly fulfill different functions in different plant organs. It is currently believed that protective functions in leaves gave rise to the biosynthesis network and that flower and fruit coloration evolved later. Despite decades of research on the anthocyanin biosynthesis, there is still substantial potential for fundamental discoveries.
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