植物的进化 在寄生植物中能检测到宿主体的,是因为它们的收性进化
Caitlin E Conn1, Rohan Bythell-Douglas2, Drexel Neumann1
1Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
概括
寄生植物使用KAI2基因来检测宿主芽物. 这些KAI2基因与D14受体相似,在寄生虫中的宿主检测和血管种子的发育反应中发生了融合.
科学领域:
- 植物生物学
- 进化遗传学
- 分子信号
背景情况:
- 强制性寄生植物 (Orobanchaceae) 需要芽.
- 在Arabidopsis thaliana中,D14是树苗分支的排球蛋白受体,而KAI2则介导着karrikin反应.
研究的目的:
- 研究KAI2基因在寄生植物中的作用.
- 确定D14和KAI2在strigolactone感知中的进化关系.
主要方法:
- 分析寄生植物和非寄生植物的KAI2拷贝数量的比较基因组学.
- 对KAI2的基因分析.
- 对KAI2d联结口袋的同质建模.
- 在Arabidopsis thaliana中使用KAI2d转基因进行功能分析.
主要成果:
- 与非寄生类相比,KAI2基因在寄生类奥罗巴切亚中被放大.
- 寄生虫中的KAI2类型形成了三种类型,其中KAI2d是最快进化的.
- 同质模型表明KAI2d的联结口袋模仿D14.
- 在Arabidopsis中,KAI2d转基因恢复了依赖于strigolactone的发芽.
结论:
- KAI2的类型,特别是KAI2d,具有融合进化的光子识别能力.
- 这种融合进化使得寄生植物能够检测宿主.
- D14和KAI2d分别促进了血管种和寄生虫的干细胞反应.
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