Conservation and Diversification of Circadian Rhythmicity Between a Model Crassulacean Acid Metabolism Plant Kalanchoë fedtschenkoi and a Model C3 Photosynthesis Plant Arabidopsis thaliana

Dec 15, 2018Frontiers in plant science

Similarities and Differences in Daily Biological Rhythms Between a Water-Efficient Plant and a Common Leafy Plant

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Abstract

Rhythmic gene sets were identified in the plant Kalanchoë fedtschenkoi and the C3 plant Arabidopsis thaliana.

  • CAM plants may have evolved from C3 plants with distinct rhythmic gene expression patterns.
  • Minimal functional overlap was observed between the rhythmic gene sets of K. fedtschenkoi and A. thaliana.
  • Metabolic processes are enriched in the gene set under circadian control in K. fedtschenkoi.
  • Several rhythmic orthologs, including those related to CAM, showed phase shifts between the two species.
  • These findings suggest multiple mechanisms by which the circadian clock could influence CAM evolution.

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Key numbers

9,338
Rhythmically Expressed Genes
Total number of rhythmic genes identified in Kalanchoë fedtschenkoi
2,641
Ortholog Groups with Rhythmic Genes
Number of ortholog groups containing rhythmic genes in both species
37%
Overlap in Enriched Biological Processes
Percentage of overlap in enriched biological processes between rhythmic genes in both species

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What this is

  • This research investigates the role of the circadian clock in the evolution of () in plants.
  • It compares rhythmic gene expression between a plant, Kalanchoë fedtschenkoi, and a C3 plant, Arabidopsis thaliana.
  • The study identifies conserved and divergent rhythmic gene sets, suggesting mechanisms by which the circadian clock influences evolution.

Essence

  • The circadian clock significantly influences rhythmic gene expression in plants, revealing both conserved and divergent patterns compared to C3 plants. This suggests that the clock plays a crucial role in the evolution of .

Key takeaways

  • Approximately 30% of genes were rhythmically expressed in both Kalanchoë fedtschenkoi and Arabidopsis thaliana. This aligns with previous studies on circadian rhythms in plants.
  • No overlap in enriched functional groups was found between the rhythmic gene sets of the two species, indicating distinct biological processes controlled by the circadian clock.
  • The study identified 2,641 ortholog groups with rhythmic genes in both species, revealing a 37% overlap in enriched biological processes related to metabolism and photosynthesis.

Caveats

  • The study does not fully explain the lack of overlap in enriched functional groups, which may be due to different environmental responses between the two plant types.
  • Further research is needed to explore the mechanisms behind the observed phase shifts in rhythmic gene expression between the two species.

Definitions

  • Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM): A photosynthetic process that allows plants to efficiently use water by separating CO2 fixation from light-dependent reactions.
  • C3 photosynthesis: A common form of photosynthesis where CO2 is fixed directly into a 3-carbon compound, typical in many plants.

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