Title : Evolution of strigolactone receptors by gradual neo-functionalization of KAI2 paralogues - Bythell-Douglas_2017_BMC.Biol_15_52 |
Author(s) : Bythell-Douglas R , Rothfels CJ , Stevenson DWD , Graham SW , Wong GK , Nelson DC , Bennett T |
Ref : BMC Biol , 15 :52 , 2017 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Strigolactones (SLs) are a class of plant hormones that control many aspects of plant growth. The SL signalling mechanism is homologous to that of karrikins (KARs), smoke-derived compounds that stimulate seed germination. In angiosperms, the SL receptor is an alpha/beta-hydrolase known as DWARF14 (D14); its close homologue, KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE2 (KAI2), functions as a KAR receptor and likely recognizes an uncharacterized, endogenous signal ('KL'). Previous phylogenetic analyses have suggested that the KAI2 lineage is ancestral in land plants, and that canonical D14-type SL receptors only arose in seed plants; this is paradoxical, however, as non-vascular plants synthesize and respond to SLs. |
PubMedSearch : Bythell-Douglas_2017_BMC.Biol_15_52 |
PubMedID: 28662667 |
Family | RsbQ-like |
Bythell-Douglas R, Rothfels CJ, Stevenson DWD, Graham SW, Wong GK, Nelson DC, Bennett T (2017)
Evolution of strigolactone receptors by gradual neo-functionalization of KAI2 paralogues
BMC Biol
15 :52
Bythell-Douglas R, Rothfels CJ, Stevenson DWD, Graham SW, Wong GK, Nelson DC, Bennett T (2017)
BMC Biol
15 :52