鲁比斯科正在进化,以提高催化效率和植物中CO2的同化
Jacques W Bouvier1, David M Emms1, Steven Kelly1
1Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3RB, United Kingdom.
概括
利布洛斯-1,5-双酸碳氧化酶/氧化酶 (Rubisco) 已慢慢演变为更好的CO2/O2特异性和效率. 鲁比斯科的这种持续的适应已经增强了植物的碳同化.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 植物科学 植物科学
背景情况:
- 利布洛斯-1,5-双酸碳氧化酶/氧化酶 (Rubisco) 对于光合作用中的碳固定至关重要.
- 鲁比斯科的催化效率低下引发了关于其进化适应性的疑问.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究I型鲁比斯科在血管苗中的分子和运动进化.
- 为了确定鲁比斯科的催化效率和二氧化碳吸收的进化轨迹.
主要方法:
- 鲁比斯科基因 (rbcL) 的遗传学分析.
- 对分子进化速率的检查.
- 评估与CO2/O2特异性和营业额相关的动力性质.
主要成果:
- rbcL基因的进化非常缓慢,每0.9百万年就有一次核酸替代.
- 尽管进化缓慢,但鲁比斯科一直在不断提高其CO2/O2特异性,氧化酶周转率和氧化效率.
- 鲁比斯科的进化与叶子水平的增强CO2同化相关.
结论:
- 鲁比斯科经历了缓慢但持续的进化适应,以提高其催化效率.
- 这些适应导致了植物在进化过程中的二氧化碳同化显著改善.
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