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. 2021 Aug 2;14(8):1244-1265.
doi: 10.1016/j.molp.2021.06.028. Epub 2021 Jul 1.

Plant cytochrome P450 plasticity and evolution

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Plant cytochrome P450 plasticity and evolution

Cecilie Cetti Hansen et al. Mol Plant. .
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  • Plant cytochrome P450 plasticity and evolution.
    Hansen CC, Nelson DR, Møller BL, Werck-Reichhart D. Hansen CC, et al. Mol Plant. 2021 Oct 4;14(10):1772. doi: 10.1016/j.molp.2021.09.013. Epub 2021 Sep 27. Mol Plant. 2021. PMID: 34582745 No abstract available.

Abstract

The superfamily of cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes plays key roles in plant evolution and metabolic diversification. This review provides a status on the CYP landscape within green algae and land plants. The 11 conserved CYP clans known from vascular plants are all present in green algae and several green algae-specific clans are recognized. Clan 71, 72, and 85 remain the largest CYP clans and include many taxa-specific CYP (sub)families reflecting emergence of linage-specific pathways. Molecular features and dynamics of CYP plasticity and evolution are discussed and exemplified by selected biosynthetic pathways. High substrate promiscuity is commonly observed for CYPs from large families, favoring retention of gene duplicates and neofunctionalization, thus seeding acquisition of new functions. Elucidation of biosynthetic pathways producing metabolites with sporadic distribution across plant phylogeny reveals multiple examples of convergent evolution where CYPs have been independently recruited from the same or different CYP families, to adapt to similar environmental challenges or ecological niches. Sometimes only a single or a few mutations are required for functional interconversion. A compilation of functionally characterized plant CYPs is provided online through the Plant P450 Database (erda.dk/public/vgrid/PlantP450/).

Keywords: convergent evolution; diversification; functionalities; green algae; land plants; neofunctionalization; plant metabolism; promiscuity.

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