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Crocus genome reveals the evolutionary origin of crocin biosynthesis
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作者 Zhichao Xu Shanshan Chen +11 位作者 Yalin Wang Ya Tian Xiaotong Wang Tianyi Xin Zishan Li Xin Hua shengnan tan Wei Sun Xiangdong Pu Hui Yao Ranran Gao Jingyuan Song 《Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第4期1878-1891,共14页
Crocus sativus (saffron) is a globally autumn-flowering plant, and its stigmas are the most expensive spice and valuable herb medicine. Crocus specialized metabolites, crocins, are biosynthesized in distant species, G... Crocus sativus (saffron) is a globally autumn-flowering plant, and its stigmas are the most expensive spice and valuable herb medicine. Crocus specialized metabolites, crocins, are biosynthesized in distant species, Gardenia (eudicot) and Crocus (monocot), and the evolution of crocin biosynthesis remains poorly understood. With the chromosome-level Crocus genome assembly, we revealed that two rounds of lineage-specific whole genome triplication occurred, contributing important roles in the production of carotenoids and apocarotenoids. According to the kingdom-wide identification, phylogenetic analysis, and functional assays of carotenoid cleavage dioxygenases (CCDs), we deduced that the duplication, site positive selection, and neofunctionalization of Crocus-specific CCD2 from CCD1 members are responsible for the crocin biosynthesis. In addition, site mutation of CsCCD2 revealed the key amino acids, including I143, L146, R161, E181, T259, and S292 related to the catalytic activity of zeaxanthin cleavage. Our study provides important insights into the origin and evolution of plant specialized metabolites, which are derived by duplication events of biosynthetic genes. 展开更多
关键词 Crocus sativus WGT Crocin biosynthesis Carotenoids APOCAROTENOIDS CCDS
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