Literature DB >> 24865932

Plant degreening: evolution and expression of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) dephytylation enzymes.

Bruno Silvestre Lira1, Nathalia de Setta2, Daniele Rosado3, Juliana Almeida4, Luciano Freschi5, Magdalena Rossi6.   

Abstract

Chlorophyll is the most abundant pigment on earth and even though it is known that its high photo-excitability necessitates a tight regulation of its degradation pathway, to date there are still several steps in chlorophyll breakdown that remain obscure. In order to better understand the 'degreening' processes that accompany leaf senescence and fruit ripening, we characterized the enzyme-encoding genes involved in dephytylation from tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). A single pheophytinase (PPH) gene and four chlorophyllase (CLH) genes were identified in the tomato genome. A phenetic analysis revealed two groups of CLHs in eudicot species and further evolutionary analysis indicated that these enzymes are under diverse selection pressures. A comprehensive expression profile analysis also suggested functional specificity for these dephytylating enzymes. The integrated analysis allows us to propose three general roles for chlorophyll dephytylation: i) PPH, which is under high selective constraint, is responsible for chlorophyll degradation during developmentally programed physiological processes; ii) Group I CLHs, which are under relaxed selection constraint, respond to environmental and hormonal stimuli and play a role in plant adaptation plasticity; and iii) Group II CLHs, which are also under high selective constraint, are mostly involved in chlorophyll recycling.
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Keywords:  Chlorophyllase; Pheophytinase; Ripening; Senescence; Tomato

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24865932     DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2014.05.051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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3.  Different mechanisms are responsible for chlorophyll dephytylation during fruit ripening and leaf senescence in tomato.

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6.  Phytochrome Interacting Factors (PIFs) in Solanum lycopersicum: Diversity, Evolutionary History and Expression Profiling during Different Developmental Processes.

Authors:  Daniele Rosado; Giovanna Gramegna; Aline Cruz; Bruno Silvestre Lira; Luciano Freschi; Nathalia de Setta; Magdalena Rossi
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