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Comparative genomics reveal the convergent evolution of CYP82D and CYP706X members related to flavone biosynthesis in Lamiaceae and Asteraceae

Plant J. 2022-03; 
Ranran Gao, Qian Lou, Lijun Hao, Guihong Qi, Ya Tian, Xiangdong Pu, Chunnian He, Yu Wang, Wenjie Xu, Zhichao Xu, Jingyuan Song
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Abstract

Distant species producing the same secondary metabolites is an interesting and common phenomenon in nature. A classic example of this is scutellarein whose derivatives have been used clinically for more than 30 years. Scutellarein occurs in significant amounts in species of two different orders, Scutellaria baicalensis and Erigeron breviscapus, which diverged more than 100 million years ago. Here, according to the genome-wide selection and functional identification of 39 CYP450 genes from various angiosperms, we confirmed that only seven Scutellaria-specific CYP82D genes and one Erigeron CYP706X gene could perform the catalytic activity of flavone 6-hydroxylase (F6H), suggesting that the convergent evolution of... More

Keywords

CYP450; catalytic mechanism; convergent evolution; flavonoid hydroxylase; genomics; metabolites; origin; scutellarein.