• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: From proto-Kranz to C4Kranz: building the bridge to C4photosynthesis
  • Beteiligte: Sage, Rowan F.; Khoshravesh, Roxana; Sage, Tammy L.
  • Erschienen: Oxford University Press, 2014
  • Erschienen in: Journal of Experimental Botany, 65 (2014) 13, Seite 3341-3356
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eru180
  • ISSN: 0022-0957; 1460-2431
  • Schlagwörter: REVIEW PAPER
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  • Beschreibung: In this review, we examine how the specialized "Kranz" anatomy of C 4 photosynthesis evolved from C 3 ancestors. Kranz anatomy refers to the wreath-like structural traits that compartmentalize the biochemistry of C 4 photosynthesis and enables the concentration of CO 2 around Rubisco. A simplified version of Kranz anatomy is also present in the species that utilize C 2 photosynthesis, where a photorespiratory glycine shuttle concentrates CO 2 into an inner bundle-sheath-like compartment surrounding the vascular tissue. C 2 Kranz is considered to be an intermediate stage in the evolutionary development of C 4 Kranz, based on the intermediate branching position of C 2 species in 14 evolutionary lineages of C 4 photosynthesis. In the best-supported model of C 4 evolution, Kranz anatomy in C 2 species evolved from C 3 ancestors with enlarged bundle sheath cells and high vein density. Four independent lineages have been identified where C 3 sister species of C 2 plants exhibit an increase in organelle numbers in the bundle sheath and enlarged bundle sheath cells. Notably, in all of these species, there is a pronounced shift of mitochondria to the inner bundle sheath wall, forming an incipient version of the C 2 type of Kranz anatomy. This incipient version of C 2 Kranz anatomy is termed proto-Kranz, and is proposed to scavenge photorespiratory CO 2 . By doing so, it may provide fitness benefits in hot environments, and thus represent a critical first stage of the evolution of both the C 2 and C 4 forms of Kranz anatomy.
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