Evolution of co-regulatory network of C4 metabolic genes and TFs in the genus Flaveria: go anear or away in the intermediate species?

Author:

Lyu Ming-Ju AmyORCID,Essemine Jemaa,Chen Faming,Chen Genyun,Zhu Xin-Guang

Abstract

AbstractC4 photosynthesis evolved from the ancestral C3 photosynthesis by recruiting pre-existing genes to fulfill new functions. The enzymes and transporters required for the C4 photosynthesis have been intensively studied; however, the transcription factors (TFs) regulating these C4 metabolic genes are not well understood. In particular, how the TF regulatory network of C4 metabolic genes was rewired during the evolution is unclear. Here, we constructed TFs co-regulatory networks for core C4 metabolic genes (C4GRN) for four evolutionarily closely related species from the genus Flaveria, which represent four different evolutionary stages of the C4 photosynthesis, namely, C3, type I C3-C4, type II C3-C4 and C4. Our results show that more than half of the co-regulations of TFs and C4 core metabolic genes were species specific. The counterparts of C4 genes in C3 species were already co-regulated with the photosynthesis-related genes; whereas the required TFs for the C4 photosynthesis were recruited later. The type I C3-C4 species recruited 40% of C4 required TFs which co-regulated all core C4 metabolic genes but PEPC; nevertheless, the type II C3-C4 species took on a high divergent C4GRN with C4 species itself. In C4 species, PEPC and PPDK-RP possessed much more co-regulated TFs than other C4 metabolic genes. This study provides for the first time the TFs profiles of the C4 metabolic genes in species with different photosynthetic types and reveal the dynamic of C4 genes-TFs co-regulations along the evolutionary process, providing thereby new insights into the evolution of C4 photosynthesis.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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