The sequenced genomes of nonflowering land plants reveal the innovative evolutionary history of peptide signaling

Author:

Furumizu Chihiro1ORCID,Krabberød Anders K.2ORCID,Hammerstad Marta3ORCID,Alling Renate M.2ORCID,Wildhagen Mari2ORCID,Sawa Shinichiro1ORCID,Aalen Reidunn B.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, 860-8555 Kumamoto, Japan

2. Section for Evolutionary Biology and Genetics, Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, 0316 Oslo, Norway

3. Section for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, 0316 Oslo, Norway

Abstract

Abstract An understanding of land plant evolution is a prerequisite for in-depth knowledge of plant biology. Here we extract and explore information hidden in the increasing number of sequenced plant genomes, from bryophytes to angiosperms, to elucidate a specific biological question—how peptide signaling evolved. To conquer land and cope with changing environmental conditions, plants have gone through transformations that must have required innovations in cell-to-cell communication. We discuss peptides mediating endogenous and exogenous changes by interaction with receptors activating intracellular molecular signaling. Signaling peptides were discovered in angiosperms and operate in tissues and organs such as flowers, seeds, vasculature, and 3D meristems that are not universally conserved across land plants. Nevertheless, orthologs of angiosperm peptides and receptors have been identified in nonangiosperms. These discoveries provoke questions regarding coevolution of ligands and their receptors, and whether de novo interactions in peptide signaling pathways may have contributed to generate novel traits in land plants. The answers to such questions will have profound implications for the understanding of the evolution of cell-to-cell communication and the wealth of diversified terrestrial plants. Under this perspective, we have generated, analyzed, and reviewed phylogenetic, genomic, structural, and functional data to elucidate the evolution of peptide signaling.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science London (KAKENHI

Nakatsuji Foresight Foundation and the Sumitomo Foundation

RBA

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science

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