Navigating through chemical space and evolutionary time across the Australian continent in plant genus Eremophila

Author:

Gericke OliverORCID,Fowler Rachael M.ORCID,Heskes Allison M.ORCID,Bayly Michael J.ORCID,Semple Susan J.ORCID,Ndi Chi P.ORCID,Stærk DanORCID,Løland Claus J.ORCID,Murphy Daniel J.ORCID,Buirchell Bevan J.ORCID,Møller Birger L.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractEremophila is the largest genus in the plant tribe Myoporeae (Scrophulariaceae) and exhibits incredible morphological diversity across the Australian continent. The Australian Aboriginal Peoples recognize many Eremophila species as important sources of traditional medicine, the most frequently used plant parts being the leaves. Recent phylogenetic studies have revealed complex evolutionary relationships between Eremophila and related genera in the tribe. Unique and structurally diverse metabolites, particularly diterpenoids, are also a feature of plants in this group. To assess the full dimension of the chemical space of the tribe Myoporeae, we investigated the metabolite diversity in a chemo-evolutionary framework applying a combination of molecular phylogenetic and state-of-the-art computational metabolomics tools to build a dataset involving leaf samples from a total of 291 specimens of Eremophila and allied genera. The chemo-evolutionary relationships are expounded into a systematic context by integration of information about leaf morphology (resin and hairiness), environmental factors (pollination and geographical distribution) and medicinal properties (traditional medicinal uses and antibacterial studies) augmenting our understanding of complex interactions in biological systems.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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