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Retracing the molecular basis and evolutionary history of the loss of benzaldehyde emission in the genus Capsella
by
Lenhard, Michael
, Sas, Claudia
, Lynch, Joseph H.
, Skaliter, Oded
, Sicard, Adrien
, Jantzen, Friederike
, Ravid, Jasmin
, Kappel, Christian
, Wozniak, Natalia
, Höfflin, Jona
, Adebesin, Funmilayo
, Hilker, Monika
, Vainstein, Alexander
, Dudareva, Natalia
in
Angiosperms
/ Benzaldehyde
/ Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
/ Biokemi och molekylärbiologi
/ Biological evolution
/ Capsella
/ center of origin
/ cinnamate‐CoA ligase
/ Deactivation
/ Emissions control
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzyme activity
/ evolution
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Evolutionsbiologi
/ floral scent
/ Genetic transformation
/ Genetics
/ Greece
/ Haplotypes
/ Inactivation
/ ligases
/ Mutation
/ odors
/ Outbreeding
/ Pleiotropy
/ point mutation
/ Pollinators
/ Population genetics
/ Quantitative genetics
/ selfing
/ selfing syndrome
/ shepherd's purse
2019
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Retracing the molecular basis and evolutionary history of the loss of benzaldehyde emission in the genus Capsella
by
Lenhard, Michael
, Sas, Claudia
, Lynch, Joseph H.
, Skaliter, Oded
, Sicard, Adrien
, Jantzen, Friederike
, Ravid, Jasmin
, Kappel, Christian
, Wozniak, Natalia
, Höfflin, Jona
, Adebesin, Funmilayo
, Hilker, Monika
, Vainstein, Alexander
, Dudareva, Natalia
in
Angiosperms
/ Benzaldehyde
/ Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
/ Biokemi och molekylärbiologi
/ Biological evolution
/ Capsella
/ center of origin
/ cinnamate‐CoA ligase
/ Deactivation
/ Emissions control
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzyme activity
/ evolution
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Evolutionsbiologi
/ floral scent
/ Genetic transformation
/ Genetics
/ Greece
/ Haplotypes
/ Inactivation
/ ligases
/ Mutation
/ odors
/ Outbreeding
/ Pleiotropy
/ point mutation
/ Pollinators
/ Population genetics
/ Quantitative genetics
/ selfing
/ selfing syndrome
/ shepherd's purse
2019
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Retracing the molecular basis and evolutionary history of the loss of benzaldehyde emission in the genus Capsella
by
Lenhard, Michael
, Sas, Claudia
, Lynch, Joseph H.
, Skaliter, Oded
, Sicard, Adrien
, Jantzen, Friederike
, Ravid, Jasmin
, Kappel, Christian
, Wozniak, Natalia
, Höfflin, Jona
, Adebesin, Funmilayo
, Hilker, Monika
, Vainstein, Alexander
, Dudareva, Natalia
in
Angiosperms
/ Benzaldehyde
/ Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
/ Biokemi och molekylärbiologi
/ Biological evolution
/ Capsella
/ center of origin
/ cinnamate‐CoA ligase
/ Deactivation
/ Emissions control
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzyme activity
/ evolution
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Evolutionsbiologi
/ floral scent
/ Genetic transformation
/ Genetics
/ Greece
/ Haplotypes
/ Inactivation
/ ligases
/ Mutation
/ odors
/ Outbreeding
/ Pleiotropy
/ point mutation
/ Pollinators
/ Population genetics
/ Quantitative genetics
/ selfing
/ selfing syndrome
/ shepherd's purse
2019
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Retracing the molecular basis and evolutionary history of the loss of benzaldehyde emission in the genus Capsella
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Retracing the molecular basis and evolutionary history of the loss of benzaldehyde emission in the genus Capsella
2019
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• The transition from pollinator-mediated outbreeding to selfing has occurred many times in angiosperms. This is generally accompanied by a reduction in traits attracting pollinators, including reduced emission of floral scent. In Capsella, emission of benzaldehyde as a main component of floral scent has been lost in selfing C. rubella by mutation of cinnamate-CoA ligase CNL1. However, the biochemical basis and evolutionary history of this loss remain unknown, as does the reason for the absence of benzaldehyde emission in the independently derived selfer Capsella orientalis.
• We used plant transformation, in vitro enzyme assays, population genetics and quantitative genetics to address these questions.
• CNL1 has been inactivated twice independently by point mutations in C. rubella, causing a loss of enzymatic activity. Both inactive haplotypes are found within and outside of Greece, the centre of origin of C. rubella, indicating that they arose before its geographical spread. By contrast, the loss of benzaldehyde emission in C. orientalis is not due to an inactivating mutation in CNL1.
• CNL1 represents a hotspot for mutations that eliminate benzaldehyde emission, potentially reflecting the limited pleiotropy and large effect of its inactivation. Nevertheless, even closely related species have followed different evolutionary routes in reducing floral scent.
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